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John Hightower
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There is a company that is working to let localities across the nation post the warrants on a single website. Your might try the link below. |
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Andrea
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I work for a police dept and I give out that information everyday. All you have to do it call the PD they SHOULD be able to give you that info. If they can't help you then i would call the court. Someone will be able to give that information to you. Just keep trying. |
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evil_nykki
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walk into a police station, state your name, if you walk out that same day - no warrent. |
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rehcueguy
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Police station in Reno if they'll let ya know. They probably won't |
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Zero1
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A few years ago I had a old highschool female friend who had started dating a guy. She was a little suspicous about him and, although I'm not a private investigator or law enforcement (I am ex-special forces and she knew she could trust me), she asked me to check up on him.
I won't give you all the clues as to how I found out who he was but many of my resources were buried in readily accessible public records. I also visited a friend of the family who was in law enforcement at the time and told him what you've heard so far. I asked him if he'd look this guy up.
He did and it turns out the guy was trouble. Besides lying to her he did have a criminal record. Nothing real serious but enough to raise flags and walk.
Go to the police if you feel you should. But here's some free advice. The detective I mention in this story shared it with me those years ago. It goes like this.
Trust your instincts. If your gut is telling you something is wrong it probably is.
That being said, if you want confirmation get it. Best of wishes. |
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detroit_city_girl
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Usually you can look it up on the computer, but it won't tell what the warrent is for. Sometimes the sheriffs office will tell you and sometimes they wont. But if you don't do anything to get in trouble then chances are you won't have a warrent . |
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Eric
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You can contact any local police department and ask them and they will be able to tell you!
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SlapHappy
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Call the Sheriff's Department and ask if they can give out that info. |
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BigDaddy Tim
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get them in the car with you and drive really fast until you get stoped by the cops and then tell the cops you think your friend has a pound of crack in the pants...... that should do it.... |
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herald s
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type your name or serch the towns records on line |
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singledad
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most police departments and/or courts would be able to answer that for you |
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barbara m
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Log onto reno co. website, go to warrant or sheriffs link. Should be able to enter your info & if theres a warrant it'll show. |
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someonecanbme
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AGAIN-warrants are not public information. |
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michelob86
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A warrant is a matter of public record. Call the police department in question and ask. |
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