Orange County Warrant Search

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Orange County Warrant Search Information

Orange County Warrant search services fall under the jurisdiction of Orange County Sheriff?s Department, CA. The warrants are issued by the police and become active under the signed authority of judge. They serve as legal evidence and license to apprehend a criminal. The criminal can be taken into custody by the police at any possible location or time.

The procedures to carry out a warranted search requires a formal visit to the Orange County Sherriff?s department and go through the available database which dates decades back. The department keeps a record of all the warrants issued since years and maintains arrest logs as well. This information is only accessible to the authoritative personnel and FBI.

You can search online through their website as well to know if a criminal case against you is in pending and an arrest warrant has been issued in your name. The police also may appear at your home or any other location to arrest you or have a house search but that is not evidence enough of a criminal case being filed against you.

To find out about the active arrest warrant issued in your name, all you have to do is log on to the department?s online portal and conduct a search that would require you to provide your full name and date of birth.

You can also look for others if you suspect them to have been issued with an arrest warrant. In case you identify someone with active arrest warrant, notify the local law enforcement agency immediately.

The Orange County department provides online services to provide the citizens with convenience in seeking help from the legal system and also to ensure that people live under safety and without fear. You can also use secondary search sites like www.searchquarry.com to seek help with warrant search.

Orange County Warrant Search
Orange County Warrant Search

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  1. says:

    We ran an Orange County warrant search for a Dutchess Costello and did not find anything active. We expanded the search to all of California and did not find anything either.

  2. says:

    I want to know if I have a warrant for my arrest as the police came looking for me but I don\’t know what Police department it was they talked with a next door neighbor

  3. says:

    Can you confirm your middle name and/or age Luis? Your name is very common in Southern California

  4. says:

    Want to check If j have a warrant

  5. says:

    The only record that will be public is adult record, if there is one, but his juvenile record will stay private. Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.

    Best – The Search Quarry Team

  6. says:

    Thanks for your response.

    That was back in 2012 he is now 22 years old. does the warrant will be public or not?

  7. says:

    Yaritza, since this is a minor’s criminal and/or court record it will not be public record. You will need to have the immediate family or parental guardian contact the relevant Orange County Courthouse and inquire with them about any Orange County warrants that may have been issued to Christian.

  8. says:

    Hi

    My nephew had a case back in 2012 when he was a minor and her grandma and parents took him back to PR. How can we know if he have a warrant because he didn’t do what he was supposed to?

    Christian Cruz Resto
    11/12/1996

    The case was in Orlando FL. He was caught with marijuana in Colonial High School and a Knife pocket.

    Thanks

  9. says:

    That is a good question, it’s best practice to check it weekly or monthly if you feel there is a warrant for some kind of violation you’re concerned about. It’s uncertain how long of a period this will cover as each warrant and criminal case is different. If you feel this is because of a bench warrant you can contact the Orange county courthouse clerk and inquire about rescheduling but if it’s more serious then you might want to consult legal counsel.

  10. says:

    How often should or could you search the Sherriff’s site to see if you have any kind of warrant? If none found is one search enough and for how long a period would that cover.

  11. says:

    If you can provide us with her full name and age we are happy to lookup Orange County warrants for you. The more information you can provide us the better.

  12. says:

    skipped parole and left state of california to nevada. does she have a warant

  13. says:

    We are happy to assist you with an Orange county warrant lookup. We will need the full name, including middle, age and any additional identifiable information you can provide and we’ll search our warrant database.

  14. says:

    Just wondering if this person has an warrant

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Last Updated: 2016-12-16

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