If the warrant is entered into the "system" it will generate a 'hit' on you anytime your vital information is run.
In the US - Asking for your arrest record or criminal history is not an illegal question.
There is no free online search for arrest warrants, because that information is not made public in the same way that criminal records are. The best way for someone to find out if they are wanted is to contact, or have an attorney contact, the local police.
There is only one way to see a person's arrest history online. You will have to pay a one time fee and the website that the person is in. There is only one way to vie w someone's arrest history. You will have to go online and pay for it.
Search all the pertinent court records. This can be done either online or in person. This will pull up the latest information on the criminal and civil record in question, or any warrants that may have been filed.
Only actual convictions show up on a Criminal History check. Internal police databases may also include arrests and charges without convictions, but these are not considered matters of public record for the purpose of a background check.
I think my friend may be in trouble with the law. How can I lookup warrants for free online?
You can find the criminal history of someone by either hiring a private investigator or using an online service such as PeopleFinders.com. No solution will be free.
Criminal history records are typically maintained by law enforcement agencies and may be accessible through background check services, local police departments, or online databases. You may need authorization or a valid reason to access someone's criminal history, and it's important to follow legal and privacy guidelines when requesting or using this information.
Call a police department in the state where you think the warrant is. I dont think its entirely possible to find out free without actually incriminating yourself. Theres a bunch of articles about it online. yahoo "free arrest warrant searches". You can check online for an arrest warrant with an arrest warrant search.
1. Ask a police officer. He will access his database and be able to tell you on the spot. Of course if you have an outstanding warrant for your arrest you miche also get arrested on the spot. 2. Go to you county court house. They will also be able to tell you. Once again you could possible be arrested if you do have a warrant. 3. Try searching online. There are some sites (that you do have to pay for) that range from $9.95 to $39.95 and they might or might not be able to let you know if there are outstanding warrants for your arrest.
You can check county sheriff's and local police department websites to see if they publish this information online. For example, the La Paz County Sheriff has a most wanted list. The Maricopa County Sheriff has lists of arrest warrants and deadbeat parents. A few of the local police departments in that county also list wanted persons. There are also lists of wanted persons in Mohave County by the Sheriff and Probation. The Pima County Sheriff has a most wanted persons list. The Tucson Police also lists most wanted persons. You can also search Yavapai County Sheriff's warrants online. There are also DEA and US Marshals listings online.
Criminal history records are not available 'on-line' via ANY publicly accessible website.