Pursuant to California Government Code § 6250-6270, commonly known as the California Public Records Act (CPRA), warrants are generally considered public records in Modoc County, California. The CPRA establishes that governmental records shall be accessible to the public to maintain transparency in government operations and ensure accountability of public officials.
Warrant records maintained by the Modoc County Superior Court and the Modoc County Sheriff's Office are subject to public disclosure with certain statutory exceptions. These exceptions primarily relate to ongoing investigations, matters of public safety, or cases involving juveniles as outlined in California Penal Code § 168.
Members of the public seeking warrant information may access these records through established procedures at designated county facilities. The public nature of warrant records serves the dual purpose of maintaining governmental transparency while providing citizens with information regarding legal proceedings that may affect community safety.
Warrant records maintained by Modoc County authorities typically contain the following information as required by California Penal Code § 815:
The Criminal Department of Modoc County Superior Court maintains these records in accordance with California Rules of Court, rule 2.400, which governs court records management.
Individuals seeking to verify warrant status in Modoc County may utilize several no-cost methods pursuant to California Government Code § 6253, which provides for public inspection of records:
Requestors should be prepared to provide identifying information including full name, date of birth, and any known case numbers to facilitate accurate record retrieval.
The Modoc County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for executing warrants within county jurisdiction. Sheriff warrants in Modoc County are categorized as follows:
The Sheriff's Office maintains a warrant division that coordinates with the Modoc County Superior Court and other law enforcement agencies to ensure proper service of these legal instruments. As specified in the Modoc County Superior Court Local Rules, all warrants must be properly logged and tracked through established protocols.
Modoc County Sheriff's Office
102 S. Court Street
Alturas, CA 96101
(530) 233-4416
www.modocsheriff.us
Individuals seeking to determine their warrant status in Modoc County in 2025 may utilize several official channels:
The verification process typically requires the subject's full legal name, date of birth, and may include additional identifying information to ensure accuracy. Pursuant to California Penal Code § 980, active warrants remain enforceable until formally recalled by judicial order or satisfied through appropriate legal proceedings.
The process for checking outstanding warrants in Modoc County is governed by established protocols that balance public access with procedural integrity:
Individuals with concerns about possible outstanding warrants may also consult with legal counsel or contact the Modoc County Public Defender's Office at 202 W. 4th Street, Alturas, CA 96101, (530) 233-6516.