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  2. Warrant Search - StateRecords.org

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    Law enforcement officers are issued warrants to arrest suspected criminals, or to search, or confisicate property that may be evidence of a crime. Learn the legal implications of a warrant in the U.S, the rights and restrictions of suspected criminals and how to find records of issued or executed warrants within the country.

  3. Maryland Warrant Search | StateRecords.org

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    In Maryland, a search warrant is a written order signed by a judge or magistrate that authorizes a peace officer to search a person or search and seize their property (Maryland Code, Criminal Procedure, § 1-203). Search warrants are issued where there is probable cause to believe that a misdemeanor or felony was or is being committed on a ...

  4. Pennsylvania Warrant Search | StateRecords.org

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    Typically, warrants are used to arrest or search someone because of a criminal investigation or to make a person adhere to a court order. As such, the state courts can issue several kinds of warrants, including an arrest warrant, search warrant, bench warrant, failure to pay warrant, and more. Each kind serves a different judicial purpose.

  5. California Warrant Search | StateRecords.org

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    However, specific laws regulate when an arrest warrant may be executed, and it all depends on whether the warrant was issued for a felony or misdemeanor. While felony arrest warrants can be performed at any time, misdemeanor arrest warrants are typically executable between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. unless as stated by California Penal Code §840 ...

  6. Ohio Warrant Search | StateRecords.org

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    Yes, arrest warrants and outstanding search warrants are categorized as public records according to Ohio's public record law and are made public through online databases. Active warrant information can be requested from law enforcement agencies and issuing courts in the state unless they are exempted by law. Bench warrants and interception ...

  7. Wisconsin Warrant Search | StateRecords.org

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    An arrest warrant in Wisconsin gives law enforcement agencies the authority to arrest a wanted person. A search warrant gives law enforcement agencies the authority to search a property, car, or another form of dwelling. If an individual is issued an arrest warrant in Wisconsin, they can be arrested anywhere in Wisconsin.

  8. Maine Warrant Search | StateRecords.org

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    A Maine warrant search provides requestor information on outstanding warrants. It discloses if an individual has an active search warrant, arrest warrant, or other types of warrants. If such a party is physically present before a law enforcement officer and an arrest warrant shows in the system, the police may arrest the requestor on the spot.

  9. Arkansas Warrant Search | StateRecords.org

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    Although state law (Ark. Code Ann. § 16-81-106) grants private persons the authority to carry out a citizen’s arrest in some situations, only a certified law enforcement officer can detain a person who has a warrant out for their arrest. Arrest warrants, like search warrants, can only be released when a law enforcement officer establishes ...

  10. Minnesota Warrant Search | StateRecords.org

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    Minnesota Public Records; Criminal Records; Warrant Records; Are Warrants Public Records in Minnesota? Per Minnesota Statutes 13.82 (Subd. 2), arrest or search warrants are public records, but there are instances where warrants can be held confidential. For example, according to Minnesota Statutes 13.82 (Subd. 19), arrest warrant indices data are confidential until the defendant has been taken ...

  11. Mississippi Warrant Search | StateRecords.org

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    A warrant record search can be done online or in person at the record custodian's office. Per Mississippi Code §45-29-1, a criminal affidavit and warrant are confidential until the warrant is served. Warrants are featured within Mississippi criminal records and the state’s judicial records.