A Lakewood warrant is an order from a competent authority, such as a judge, authorizing police to search a person or location for evidence of an offense. They are also employed to carry out arrest orders.
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Jefferson County Warrant Search
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Lakewood Police Department (LPD Warrant Search)
445 S Allison Pkwy, Lakewood, CO 80226
Phone: (303) 987-7111
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Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office
200 Jefferson County Pkwy, Golden, CO 80401
Phone: (303) 271-5542
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Warrants Guide
Online Lakewood Warrant Search
There are numerous methods for locating Lakewood warrant records.
You can contact the clerk in the county where the warrant was issued.
If you have the person’s name and location, you can look them up online at your local sheriff’s department. Most law enforcement agencies maintain an online most-wanted list that includes suspects with outstanding warrants.
An online service can perform a background check on someone with an outstanding warrant. These services simplify looking for information in public records.
Accessing Court Records
Go to the county courthouse to see if you have an outstanding warrant against your name. Most have an online database for criminal court records.
Warrant Search By The Lakewood Sheriff's Office
You have numerous alternatives when searching for Lakewood warrant records with the sheriff’s department.
This can be done in person or online; you will need certain identifying information.
Another option is to access records online via the department’s website; this is frequently the quickest and most convenient way to obtain records.
Bench Warrants for Lakewood
A Lakewood bench warrant authorizes police to summon someone before a court. It is given when a person fails to appear in court for a hearing or date.
List Of Arrest Warrants Issued By Lakewood
An arrest warrant authorizes Lakewood law enforcement to arrest a person. A magistrate or judge normally issues an arrest warrant.
An arrest warrant does not expire, but it might be annulled by the court if fresh evidence is discovered or issued incorrectly.
Warrant For The Arrest Of Fugitives
A fugitive arrest warrant is issued when a person flees from one jurisdiction to the next to evade criminal prosecution. In most circumstances, both state and local police will work together.
Search Warrant
A search warrant is required for Lakewood police to search your property, home, or workplace for evidence of a crime. A judge must authorize and sign the warrant, defining what the police are looking for and where they can search.
Lakewood CO Warrant Search For Free
A variety of websites provide free information on warrants. Start with local county courts and law enforcement.