Monroe County Wisconsin Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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(915)Monroe County Police Departments
Cashton Police Department811 Main StreetCashtonWI54619608-654-7828
Monroe County Police Departments
Kendall Police Department219 East South Railroad StreetKendallWI54638608-463-7124
Norwalk-Wilton Police Department208 Church StreetNorwalkWI54648608-823-7760
Sparta Police Department121 East Oak StreetSpartaWI54656608-269-3122
Tomah Police Department819 Superior AvenueTomahWI54660608-374-7400
Tomah Police Department805 Superior AvenueTomahWI54660608-374-7398
Warrens Police Department212 George StreetWarrensWI54666608-378-4177
Wisconsin State Patrol Southwest Region - Tomah Post23928 Lester McMullen DriveTomahWI54660608-374-0513
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Monroe County Sheriffs Department / Monroe County Jail210 West Oak StreetSpartaWI54656608-269-2117
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Monroe County Probation Department820 Industrial DriveSpartaWI54656608-269-4545
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How To Find Criminal Records On People

Warrant Records in Monroe County, Wisconsin are an important document in the operation of the law enforcement system. Every person has the right to an attorney-ordered search of their criminal background. They must go through a court order to access this report and if it is public record, they may be able to get it for free. If not, then the cost may be very high. In Monroe County this cost will be included in the county’s public records fee.

There are many reasons why the government may want to search a person’s record. They may be performing an arrest for a crime that they are involved in or maybe they are trying to find out if a person they just started dating is married. There are also warrant searches done when someone is applying for employment or when a person is trying to rent a home in Monroe County. Warrants are different than traffic tickets in that they are considered civil wrongs to an individual. Most traffic tickets are filed with the court and the ticket is issued by a judge. Warrants can only be issued by a judge and can be revoked at any time.

How does a person perform a warrant search? To perform a search, they must have a name and birth date. Then, type in the person’s name into Google and start looking up warrants for that person. Enter all the information that is on the warrant including the state the warrant is filed in, name of the person, and the reason for the warrant. If there are more than one versions of the warrant, enter the details of each version and see which one is matched.

In certain circumstances such as child abuse or violent crimes, an investigator may look up a person’s criminal history and take a sample of hair, saliva or semen from the person to run tests to see if the sample shows blood, substances or signs of DNA. A sample of a persons skin may be taken to analyze moles and warts. If a drug test is conducted on a person it may also produce results that are used to determine a person’s drug and substance abuse tendencies. A person’s eye color may be used to help identify if a person is involved in criminal activity.

Warrant records can include anything from a traffic citation to a warrant for your arrest. They are kept in electronic databases so that law enforcement can quickly find a person if they are wanted. When you are searching for these records you will need to know the person’s first and last names, their present address, and where they are employed. If possible, try to find any other contact information that could be useful such as a current or former neighbor, employer, child care provider, or any similar contact.

Warrant records can be obtained from the courts, but are not offered free of charge. The cost of searching through these public records is small compared to the cost of a criminal arrest. The cost for one search or an unlimited number of searches depends on the type of search and the information that is requested. Fees are usually very minimal and most of the time are very competitive with other online companies.