What You Need to Do to Find Calloway County Warrants
Calloway County warrants like any other warrant in Kentucky, are issued by the court (they must be signed by a judge) upon police request. Once they are issued, they remain valid until executed and the suspect is taken into custody.
This article will show you how to search for these warrants so as to find out if people that interest you have a criminal history and are, therefore, wanted by the police.
Starting your search
The Sheriff Office is where you should go to inquire whether a certain individual is a fugitive from justice and whether there is an arrest warrant with his/her name on it. Their address is 701 Olive St, Murray, Kentucky 42071 (phone number:270-753-3151). Once you are there, turn to the Criminal Division. They can help you with information on wanted people.
You should also search for Calloway County warrants at your local police station. Murray Police have a special form on their website. You'll have to download it and fill out the details in order to gain access to public records including all sorts of criminal reports. for more information, call them at 270-753-1621.
Carrying out an arrest search
To find out if someone you know is behind bars, you will need to get copies of Calloway County arrest records. The website of the detention center has a jail tracker which shows a list current inmates. You can search this list by typing an inmate's name. The records you will see include inmates' personal details and physical attributes as well booking date, future release date, charge description and bond amount.
To inquire about Kentucky arrest records, refer to the Offender Online Lookup operated by the KY Department of Corrections. It enables you to search for inmates in prisons all over the state by their name. Each electronic record which will be presented to you contains an inmate's mugshot, personal detail and physical attributes plus conviction and parole information. Most importantly, it shows the correctional facility where the inmate is confined.
Using court resources
Court dockets can give you valuable information on Calloway County warrants and arrests. To access these dockets, go to the Circuit Court Clerk (312 N. Fourth St. Murray, KY 42071, phone: 270-753-2714)and file a FOIA request. The Open Records Act from 1976 obligates governmental authorities to reveal the dockets they store in their archives upon public demand.
Calloway County court dockets contain information on warrants issued against a person as well as his/her convictions and consequent jail sentences and so they can significantly help you with your background check.
Another viable source is the AOC (Administrative Office of the Courts). They enable you to inquire about criminal records in all of 120 KY counties. They will provide you with a criminal history report on any person that matters to you. Each report unfolds misdemeanor and felony offences committed since 2015 and 1978 respectively. You can obtain it online, by U.S. mail or by visiting their offices at 1001 Vandalay Drive, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. You will be required to pay $25.00 per report. Be advised, if you inquire about a third person, he/she will be notified about your inquiry. To learn more about this service, visit their website or call them at 502-573-2350.