Warren County Warrant Lookup

Warren County warrant records are public documents kept by the Sheriff's Office and the Clerk of Superior Court in Warrenton. These records cover arrest warrants, bench warrants, search warrants, and civil warrants filed in the county. The public has the right to view these records under North Carolina law. Whether you visit in person or search online, Warren County provides several ways to look up warrant records. This page walks through the offices, steps, and rules for searching warrant records in Warren County.

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Warren County Quick Facts

Warrenton County Seat
252-257-3364 Sheriff Phone
252-257-3521 Clerk Phone
Mon-Fri 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Warren County Sheriff's Office Warrants

The Warren County Sheriff's Office handles all warrant execution in the county. The office is at 109 S Main Street in Warrenton, NC 27589. Call 252-257-3364 to reach the sheriff. Warrants here are public records under N.C.G.S. § 132-1. This law keeps government open by letting citizens see records made by public agencies.

Sheriff warrants in Warren County are legal orders from a court. They are issued under N.C.G.S. § 15A-301 and tell law enforcement to carry out a specific act. An arrest warrant names the person and the charge. A search warrant names the place and what the officers are looking for. The warrant also states who signed it and what law was broken. All of this goes into the record that the court and the sheriff keep on file.

Some Warren County warrant records may be sealed during an active probe. The Sheriff's Office works with the Clerk of Court to keep track of every warrant from start to finish. Each time a warrant is served, the return is filed with the court. This creates a full paper trail that the public can later review.

Office Warren County Sheriff's Office
109 S Main Street
Warrenton, NC 27589
Phone: 252-257-3364
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Clerk of Court Warrant Records

The Warren County Clerk of Superior Court keeps full warrant records at the courthouse at 109 S Main Street in Warrenton, NC 27589. Call 252-257-3521. The office is open 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM on weekdays. Under N.C.G.S. § 15A-301.1, unserved warrants go into the North Carolina Warrant Repository. This state system tracks all open warrants across every county.

Warren County warrant records contain the person's full name, date of birth if known, the charge, and the statute that applies. The record also shows when the warrant was issued, who signed it, the case number, and the bond amount. Return of service data is added when the warrant is carried out. These records follow the format set by the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts.

You can search for warrants in Warren County through these channels:

  • Visit the courthouse during regular hours
  • Call the Clerk of Court at 252-257-3521
  • Use the North Carolina eCourts Portal online
  • Check with a licensed attorney

Under state law, active warrants may lead to arrest. If you think there may be a warrant in your name, it is wise to work with a lawyer before going to the courthouse. The North Carolina General Statutes make clear that law enforcement must act on warrants once they know who the named person is.

Note: The Warren County Child Support Enforcement Office at 107 Hayley Street in Warrenton (252-257-3242) handles warrants tied to child support matters.

Public Access to Warren County Warrants

Warren County warrant records are open to the public. The North Carolina Public Records Law says that records made by government agencies belong to the people. You do not need to say why you want to see a warrant record. You just need to ask at the right office during work hours.

The North Carolina Department of Public Safety provides online tools that cover warrant-related records across the state.

North Carolina Department of Public Safety website for Warren County warrant records

This state agency works with local sheriff's offices on warrant tracking and public safety data.

Under N.C.G.S. § 132-6.2, agencies can ask for a written request for some records. They can also set up rules to keep the records safe from harm. But they cannot charge you a fee just to look. Copies do cost money. The fee must be no more than the actual cost to print them. Statutory fees under N.C.G.S. § 7A-308 may also apply to certified documents from the clerk.

Bring your ID to the office. Have the full name of the person. A case number or date of birth will help staff find the right file faster.

What Warren County Warrants Include

Each warrant filed in Warren County follows state rules on what it must say. The record lists the name of the person, the crime or reason for the warrant, the law that was broken, and the judge who approved it. It also has the case number and the bond amount if one was set.

Some extra items show up in certain records. A search warrant names the place to be searched and what the officers hope to find there. A bench warrant states that a person did not come to court and that the judge wants them brought in. The return of service shows when and where the warrant was carried out. All of these pieces go into the file at the Clerk of Superior Court in Warrenton.

The criminal procedure chapter of the North Carolina General Statutes sets the rules for warrant content.

North Carolina criminal procedure statutes for Warren County warrant records

These laws apply to every county in the state and ensure that warrants meet the same basic standard.

Online Warrant Search for Warren County

The North Carolina eCourts Portal gives electronic access to court records, including warrant information for Warren County. You can search by name or case number. The NC Department of Adult Correction offender search is another resource. It covers people in the state system who may have warrant-related records.

For the most complete picture, check more than one source. Warrants can be issued by magistrates, district court judges, and superior court judges. Each may file records in a slightly different way. Calling the Clerk of Court in Warren County is still the best way to confirm whether a specific warrant is active.

North Carolina offender search tool for Warren County warrant records

The offender search tool is free and can be used without creating an account.

Note: Online records may not be as current as those on file at the courthouse, so always verify with the clerk for time-sensitive matters.

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