Name | Address | City | State | Zip Code | Phone Number | |||||||
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(558)Johnson County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices | ||||||||||||
Johnson County Criminal Justice Center | 639 Fort Street | Buffalo | WY | 82834 | 307-684-5581 | |||||||
Johnson County Criminal Records & Warrants Offices | ||||||||||||
Johnson County Sheriff's Office | 639 Fort Street | Buffalo | WY | 82834 | 307-684-5581 | |||||||
Johnson County Sheriffs Department - Kaycee Substation | 224 Holt Avenue | Kaycee | WY | 82639 | 307-738-2525 | |||||||
Buffalo Police Department | 639 Fort Street | Buffalo | WY | 82834 | 307-684-5581 | |||||||
Kaycee Police Department | 268 Nolan Avenue | Kaycee | WY | 82639 | 307-738-2351 | |||||||
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Johnson County Sex Offender Registry |
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How Can I Find Out About Wart Warrant Records?
Johnson County, Wyo., is a part of the states of Wyoming and Utah. It is located on the Wasatch Mountains and is bordered by Colorado to the south, east and west and has the largest range of mountains in the state. Because warrants can only be filed in one county, this means that if someone wanted to search for a warrant, they need to know which county the warrant was filed. In most cases, they will only know the name of the person who the warrant was served to. A name is usually sufficient enough to get the person’s records, but in some instances, more information may be needed. In these instances, an access number or subscriber identification number, also called an IP address can be searched.
Warrant records contain an applicant’s name, current and past addresses, social security numbers, background information and much more. It is possible to search for a warrant through the internet, but this can take hours if the person has been convicted of a crime and has their records available. Because warrants are public information, all U.S. citizens have the right to search for, and find out about these records. There are a couple of different ways people can search for them.
One way to find out more information about a warrant is to visit the county courthouse in the county the person is charged with. If they have been arrested and there is an active warrant out for their arrest, they can be found there and asked to find out the details of the warrant. Usually this is done for free, but in some counties it may be needed to prove your identity. This can often be done for free, but it is better to know ahead of time.
Another option is to do a search using a search engine. Many times you will be able to find a person’s record this way, but there is always the chance of inaccurate data or outdated information. Using a search engine makes it easy to find out someone’s history, but the chances of accurate data are slim. You will probably have to pay for the search or it may take a very long time to come up. If the person’s name is very common, this search might not be too expensive either.
Of course, you can always try to find out more about a person’s warrant by hand. There are many resources available that allow you to lookup a person’s record for free. Sometimes these are available in the form of public records, depending on what jurisdiction the documents are coming from. However, in most cases you will still have to pay a small fee to get the information.
It is possible to get a copy of a warrant for your own personal use. In order to do so, you will need to go through certain legal steps, one of which is to file a request for a copy with your local courthouse. These records are only available in person, not online, so you will have to fill out a request for a warrant with the clerk of the court where the warrant was issued. You will have to prove that you have a reasonable need to know the person’s record and that you have a reason to believe they committed the crime. Then, the clerk of the court will process the request and send it to the federal or state police department to obtain the warrant.