Rock County Wisconsin Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
Rock County Police Departments
Clinton Police Department301 Cross StreetClintonWI53525608-676-5140
Edgerton Police Department215 West Fulton StreetEdgertonWI53534608-884-3321
Evansville Police Department535 East Main StreetEvansvilleWI53536608-882-2292
Janesville Police Department18 North Jackson StreetJanesvilleWI53548608-755-3100
Janesville Police Department100 North Jackson StreetJanesvilleWI53548608-755-3088
Milton Police Department120 Parkview DriveMiltonWI53563608-868-6910
Orfordville Police Department106 North Center StreetOrfordvilleWI53576608-879-9212
Town Of Beloit Police Department1143 East Inman ParkwayBeloitWI53511608-364-2984
Town Of Fulton Police Department2738 West Fulton Center DriveEdgertonWI53534608-868-4103
Town Of Milton Police Department23 1st StreetMiltonWI53563608-868-6656
Town Of Turtle Police Department6916 South Co Road JBeloitWI53511608-362-0655
Rock County Sheriff Department
Rock County Sheriffs Office / Rock County Jail200 U.s. 14JanesvilleWI53545608-757-8000
Rock County Probation Department
Rock County Probation Department2837 Liberty LaneJanesvilleWI53545608-758-6075
Rock County Criminal Records & Warrants Databases
Active Warrant and Adult Arrest Reports
City of Beloit Press Releases
City of Janesville Accident Reports
Janesville Police Department Press Releases
Janesville Police Department Website
Milton City Police Department Press Releases
Rock County Arrest Warrants
Rock County Child Support Warrants
Rock County Circuit Court Records
Rock County Criminal Records
Rock County Most Wanted
Rock County Pistol Permits & Gun Licenses
Rock County Sex Offender Registry
Rock County Sheriff's Office Property Records
Rock County Sheriff's Office Website
(927)Rock County Police Departments
Beloit Police Department100 State StreetBeloitWI53511608-364-6807

Warrant Records Are Important For Everyone

Warrant Records in Rock County Wisconsin are kept in the Dane County Circuit Court. These documents reveal any felony charges, arrests, court orders and other court actions taken by a police officer or other officials from any angle including traffic offenses and arrests for minor infractions. They also show any court martial issued against an individual, their date of birth and other personal information. These documents are also filed in county government offices that are responsible for different branches such as revenue, public records, insurance, and health services among others. The court clerk is responsible for maintaining these public records at this office.

Warrant Records in Rock County are available to anyone who seeks them. These records are not accessible to the public because they are protected under state law. This means that they can only be viewed by authorized law enforcement officials and law officials can only make a warrant request on the person in question if they have a legitimate reason to do so. The only time someone can get a copy of a warrant is when the person’s rights to do so are legally compromised.

It is best to take any warrant request to the Dane County courthouse on the same day that the application is filed. Most people try to apply for their records the day that they know they have been charged with a warrant. If a person’s record shows that the person has been charged with a crime on one day and does not have an active warrant the judge will prevent their arrest and will issue an order for the person to surrender his or her signature on the document without the necessity of a formal arrest warrant.

It is very important to remember that obtaining these records does not relieve a person of responsibility. The person must go before the court and make sure that there is a valid warrant out for their arrest. Without the signature of the judge an order for arrest can be made and the person could be taken into custody before they know there is a warrant out for their arrest. Once a person knows that they have a warrant or an order for their arrest, they should try to find out whether or not the warrant was updated. This can be done by asking the clerk at the court house.

When a person makes an application for their warrant it should state when the warrant was issued and by whom. A warrant can be as simple as a warrant of 10 days, which means that it refers back to the date that the person applied for the warrant. Other warrants can be more serious and have more serious penalties attached to them. In some cases a person who is caught with a warrant will not be allowed to possess a firearm.

When a person has knowledge that there is a warrant out for their arrest it is in their best interest to try to find out if they have a warrant and if they do, to find out if they are behind it. In most cases a warrant will only be found if a person has been arrested. If a person has knowledge that a warrant is out for their arrest but has no idea what the warrant contains, then they should ask a judge if they can have the records of the warrant. Most judges will grant a person permission to find out what the warrant is if they show proof that they are interested in the person’s background.