Warrant records in Marin County, California are considered public records pursuant to the California Public Records Act (Government Code § 6250-6270). Under California law, most records maintained by government agencies are accessible to members of the public unless specifically exempted by statute. This legal framework ensures transparency in governmental operations and maintains public trust in the judicial system.
The Marin County Superior Court and the Marin County Sheriff's Office maintain warrant records as part of their official duties. These records are generally available for public inspection during regular business hours. Pursuant to Government Code § 6253(a), public agencies are required to make records promptly available to any person upon request.
It should be noted that certain warrant information may be temporarily sealed or restricted by court order, particularly in cases involving ongoing investigations, juvenile matters, or where public disclosure might compromise public safety. In such instances, access may be limited in accordance with California Penal Code § 1534(a).
Warrant records maintained by Marin County law enforcement agencies and courts typically contain the following information:
• Full legal name of the subject (including aliases or known variations) • Date of birth and physical description of the subject • Case number and warrant identification number • Date of issuance and issuing judicial authority • Nature of the alleged offense(s) and relevant Penal Code sections • Bail amount, if applicable • Status designation (active, recalled, served, or quashed) • Special conditions or instructions for executing officers • Jurisdictional limitations or geographic restrictions
In accordance with California Penal Code § 817, warrant records must contain sufficient particularity regarding the offense and the subject to satisfy constitutional requirements. The level of detail may vary depending on the type of warrant (arrest, bench, search) and the circumstances of the case.
Members of the public seeking to verify warrant status in Marin County may utilize several no-cost resources provided by county agencies. The following methods are available:
The Marin County Sheriff's Office maintains a public access terminal at their headquarters where individuals may conduct warrant searches free of charge. This service is available during regular business hours at:
Marin County Sheriff's Office
1600 Los Gamos Drive, Suite 200
San Rafael, CA 94903
(415) 473-7250
Marin County Sheriff's Office
The Marin County Superior Court online warrant search provides a free electronic database that can be accessed remotely. Users must enter identifying information to conduct a search.
Additionally, individuals may contact the Criminal Division of the Marin County Superior Court directly:
Marin County Superior Court - Criminal Division
3501 Civic Center Drive, Room 113
San Rafael, CA 94903
(415) 444-7130
Marin County Superior Court
Pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 2.503, electronic access to court records is provided to facilitate public access while protecting privacy interests of individuals.
The Marin County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for executing warrants within unincorporated areas of Marin County. Sheriff warrants are issued under the authority of California Penal Code § 813 for arrest warrants and § 1523 for search warrants.
The Sheriff's Warrant Division maintains a database of active warrants and coordinates with other agencies for service. Types of warrants handled by the Sheriff's Office include:
• Felony arrest warrants • Misdemeanor arrest warrants • Bench warrants for failure to appear • Probation violation warrants • Civil warrants • Search warrants
The execution of warrants follows strict protocols established by California law and department policy. Deputies must have proper identification, announce their purpose, and provide a copy of the warrant when executing it, in accordance with Penal Code § 844.
For information regarding active warrants, the public may contact:
Marin County Sheriff's Office - Warrants Division
1600 Los Gamos Drive, Suite 200
San Rafael, CA 94903
(415) 473-6453
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Individuals seeking to determine if they are subject to an active warrant in Marin County as of 2025 have several official channels available. The Marin County Superior Court has implemented enhanced electronic verification systems that provide real-time warrant status information.
The most direct method is to utilize the Marin County Superior Court's ePortal system, which allows for secure case searches using personal identifiers. This system complies with California Rules of Court, Rule 2.503, regarding electronic access to court records.
Alternatively, individuals may:
• Contact the Marin County Sheriff's Records Division at (415) 473-7284 • Visit the Criminal Division of the Marin County Superior Court in person at 3501 Civic Center Drive, Room 113, San Rafael • Consult with an attorney who can access the court's case management system • Request a background check through the California Department of Justice
Pursuant to Penal Code § 849.5, individuals who believe they may be subject to a warrant are advised to address the matter promptly, as failure to respond to an active warrant may result in additional charges or penalties.
The verification of outstanding warrants in Marin County is facilitated through multiple official channels established by county agencies. Members of the public seeking this information may access the Public Booking Log maintained by the Marin County Sheriff's Office, which displays recent arrest information for individuals currently in custody.
For comprehensive warrant searches, individuals may:
• Access the Marin County Superior Court's Criminal Division records in person • Submit a formal records request using the court's standard form • Contact the Marin County Sheriff's Warrant Division at (415) 473-6453 • Utilize the public access computer terminals available at the Sheriff's Office headquarters
When conducting a warrant search, requestors should be prepared to provide specific identifying information including full legal name, date of birth, and, if available, a case number or driver's license number. Pursuant to Government Code § 6253(b), agencies may charge reasonable fees to cover the direct costs of duplication when providing physical copies of records.