One of the simplest and most efficient ways to find criminal charges (provided you live close enough to the location) is to go the county courthouse that processes criminal cases and report to their Clerk of Courts, with the name of the person, and possibly date of birth (although not absolutely necessary) they will be able to tell about what criminal case files exist for the that person. It is a matter of Public Record, there is no confidentiality in adult criminal cases. In most counties, you may view the material for free and would most likely be charged nominal fees for copying documents.
The Online Criminal Background searches can be costly and there is no guarantee that you will receive factual information. Good Luck!
Go to the station of whatever unit that arrested him and ask. The arrest book information is a public record and anyone can ask about it.
how do i find out if someone has a active warrent for thier arrest
You can find the charge(s) they were arrested for on the arrest book of the law enforcement agency that arrested them, or the court charges on file at the Clerk of The Court office at the courthouse they were tried in.
There are no websites or databases that are accessible to the public that reveal this information.
The Tarrant County Sheriff has an online database where you can search for inmates by name. Search results will provide a mugshot, arrest date, charges, bond information, and custody status.
Yes, when you return home or if they find you there can be charges brought against you
Yes, they can. And then they can have charges filed against the borrower, the most likely suspect in the theft. They can also file for a replevin, a court order for the borrower to surrender the vehicle, and failing to do so can result in the arrest of the borrower on charges of contempt of court.
Yes, it is possible to be arrested on new charges after a previous case is closed. If new evidence or information comes to light, or if new crimes are committed, law enforcement can arrest an individual on new charges at any time.
charges do not mean they were proven guilty. So you may not know. A local courthouse will charge a fee. If you are an employer you can run a background check. you can also do background checks on the Internet for a fee and find out their whole life.....
To find out the charges against someone held on a federal marshal hold, you can start by checking the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) website, where you can search for inmates by name. Additionally, you can contact the federal courthouse or the U.S. Attorney's Office in the district where the person is being held for more information. If the charges are not publicly available, you may need to consult with a legal professional or the individual's attorney for assistance.
call the state police and ask
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