Polk County Wisconsin Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(922)Polk County Police Departments
Amery Police Department120 Center Street WestAmeryWI54001715-268-7411
Polk County Police Departments
Amery Police Department675 Harriman Avenue SouthAmeryWI54001715-268-7411
Balsam Lake Police Department404 West Main StreetBalsam LakeWI54810715-485-3544
Centuria Police Department305 Wisconsin AvenueCenturiaWI54824715-646-2666
Clayton Police Department133 East Clayton AvenueClaytonWI54004715-948-2121
Clayton Police Department101 Prentice Street SouthClaytonWI54004715-948-2121
Clear Lake Police Department437 3rd AvenueClear LakeWI54005715-263-2156
Clear Lake Police Department350 4th AvenueClear LakeWI54005715-263-2156
Dresser Police Department102 East Main StreetDresserWI54009715-755-2941
Frederic Police Department107 Hope Road WestFredericWI54837715-327-8851
Frederic Police Department311 Oak Street WestFredericWI54837715-327-8851
Luck Police Department401 Main Street SouthLuckWI54853715-472-9191
Milltown Police Department301 2nd Avenue SouthwestMilltownWI54858715-825-3500
Osceola Police Department310 Chieftain StreetOsceolaWI54020715-294-3628
Saint Croix Falls Police Department710 Wisconsin 35St. Croix FallsWI54024715-483-9282
Polk County Sheriff Department
Polk County Sheriffs Department / Polk County Jail1005 West Main StreetBalsam LakeWI54810715-485-8300
Polk County Probation Department
Polk County Probation Department941 Mallard LaneBalsam LakeWI54810715-485-3114
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What Is a Warrant Record?

Warrant Records in Polk County Wisconsin are the core of searches conducted by law enforcement officers. It is a public record, meaning that anyone can access it without restriction. If the person wishes to obtain copies of such records, he or she must go through the court system and file for a request. The person requesting the copy is called a “witness” and must provide proof of identity of the person who owns the property being searched.

Warrant records are maintained in two places: at the local courthouse in each county and in the state’s Department of Transportation under its motor vehicles DMV. A person can access these records online. However, some information may not be provided as it is private. In general, background checks are run through the Department of Transportation. Warrant searches are also run through the court system, but information that is considered private is withheld from the public.

Warrant records contain an individual’s date of birth, current address, present age, sex, name, Social Security number and place of birth. Some personal information is revealed such as military service, driving records, membership in national organizations and military unit, any outstanding warrants, bankruptcy filings and marriage/divorce records. However, some warrant information is withheld in order to protect an individual’s privacy. Warrant records are classified as public records. The process of obtaining access to them is usually long, although sometimes it can be expedited.

Some private companies provide access to these records; however, this information is often limited to specific states or federal offenses. Sometimes, a person may be able to conduct an online search. However, this can become very time consuming. In many instances, a person needs to personally visit the courthouse in order to perform a public record search.

In some cases, it is also possible to have someone’s warrant issued against him or her. When a warrant is issued, it remains active unless a person has already fulfilled their jail sentence. In that case, the records are sealed. However, it is possible to obtain these records from the police station where the warrant was originally placed. If a person is placed under arrest for any type of criminal activity, he or she should seek immediate legal advice to ensure that his or her rights are protected.

Warrant records are useful for background checks, especially if the person wants to hire a friend, associate or employee. These records will tell a person whether or not they are a safe person to associate with. It is also important to make sure that a person does not have a record that could make them a suspect in any type of crime. There are different types of warrants, and all warrant records are not created equal. If you are going to use a search to find a person’s warrant, it is important to get all of the details so you have everything to begin your search.