Warrant records are considered public records in Stanislaus County, California, pursuant to the California Public Records Act (Government Code § 6250-6270). This legislation establishes that government records, including warrants, must be accessible to members of the public unless specifically exempted by law. The transparency provisions within this Act ensure citizens maintain the right to access information about legal proceedings and law enforcement actions within their jurisdiction.
Warrant records in Stanislaus County are maintained by the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office and the Superior Court of California, County of Stanislaus. These records provide essential information about individuals who are sought by law enforcement or have pending legal actions against them. Under California Government Code § 6253, public agencies must make these records promptly available for inspection during regular office hours.
Warrant records in Stanislaus County typically contain the following information as required by California Penal Code § 813-817:
Free searches of warrant records are available to the public in Stanislaus County through several official channels:
Pursuant to California Government Code § 6253, agencies may charge fees for copies of records but not for the search itself. Members of the public should be prepared to provide proper identification when conducting warrant searches.
Sheriff Warrants in Stanislaus County are legal documents issued by a court or magistrate under California Penal Code § 813, authorizing law enforcement to perform specific actions such as arrests or searches. The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office is responsible for executing these warrants within their jurisdiction.
Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office
250 E Hackett Road
Modesto, CA 95358
(209) 552-2468
Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office
The Sheriff's Office maintains a database of active warrants that includes:
Law enforcement officers are required to verify the validity of warrants before execution, as mandated by California Penal Code § 850.
To determine if a warrant exists in your name in Stanislaus County, several official methods are available:
Individuals with active warrants may wish to consult with legal counsel regarding their options. The Public Defender's Office can provide guidance to qualifying individuals regarding warrant resolution procedures, including surrender protocols and court appearances.
Outstanding warrant searches in Stanislaus County can be conducted through several official channels:
When conducting a warrant search, members of the public should be prepared to provide:
Pursuant to California Penal Code § 1214.1, individuals with outstanding warrants for failure to appear may face additional penalties, including civil assessments of up to $300.