A warrant in Miami County OH is an order from a judge that says someone can be arrested or a residence can be searched.
The warrant must be based on evidence that a crime has been committed or is about to be committed by the person or place searched.
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Miami County OH Warrant Resources.
Miami County Sheriff’s Department (MCSO Warrant Search)
201 W Main St, Troy, OH 45373
Phone: (937) 440-6085
Website
Miami Valley Crime Stoppers
Wanted Suspects
Common Pleas Court (Felony, Juvenile)
937-440-6010
201 W Main St, 3rd Fl Troy, OH 45373
Website
On Location Search – Yes
Troy Police Department
124 E Main St, Troy, OH 45373
Phone: (937) 339-7525
Website
Accessible Online: Miami County Warrant Search
The county courthouse is the best place to start looking for an arrest warrant when doing a Miami County warrant search. You can look up warrants by name or case number in most courthouses’ public search areas.
If you don’t know which courthouse a person has a warrant in, use a nationwide database offered commercially.
Access To Court Records By The Public
The first way is to look for the online records database on the Miami County court’s website. Once you find the database, you will need to type in the person’s name or the court case number. If there is an arrest warrant for the person, it should show up in the results.
Miami County Sheriff's Arrest Warrant List
To get a record of a warrant from the Miami County police department, you have to ask for it. Different states have different rules about requesting public records, but in most cases, you will need to fill out a form and send it to the police department.
Once you’ve given the police department your request, they will have a certain amount of time to respond.
Bench Warrants In Miami County
A judge or court issues a Miami County bench warrant when they want law enforcement to find someone and bring them to court to face charges.
Arrest Warrants In Miami County
If the police think someone has done something wrong, they can ask a judge for a warrant to arrest them. Most of the time, the suspect’s name and the crime they are accused of will be on the Miami County arrest warrant.
Warrant To Arrest A Fugitive
In the United States, a fugitive warrant is issued by a judge at the request of law enforcement when they have reason to believe that a person has committed a crime and left the area to avoid persecution. The warrant gives police the right to find the person and bring them back to the area where they will stand trial.
Order To Search
A search warrant is an order from a judge that says Miami County police can look for evidence of a crime. This document is usually given out by a judge after law enforcement officials have shown them that there is a good chance that a search lwill find evidence of a crime.
Free Warrant Searches In Miami County
There are a few free ways to find out if you have an outstanding Miami County warrant. You can talk to the court clerk in your county as one option. Another option is to call the police in your area or check their website.