Traverse County Warrants and Arrest Records Search

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Initiating an arrest warrant search in Traverse County, MN, can be a simple process as long as you are clear about the various agencies that play a part in the issue of such directives and those that use active warrants upon their release. Let us start by discussing the role played by the police in seeking arrest warrants.

The law enforcement agency will file petitions in court for the issue of Traverse County active warrants when arrests cannot be made without them. Typically, this happens when the crime in question is a misdemeanor, and it has not been witnessed by the cops or when the defendant cannot be detained at the scene of the incident.

The matter is taken before the judiciary when the magistrate confirms the probable cause on which the case is being framed. Usually, the court of the magistrate issues all Traverse County arrest warrants. However, these detention orders can also be released upon an indictment’s return; this is if the accused is not already in custody.

The clerk of the court’s office will also have information on Traverse County arrest records and outstanding warrants since they are in charge of handling the court dockets. So, to get an arrest warrant search done, you can go to either of these agencies.

  • The office of the sheriff: Courthouse, PO Box 826, Wheaton, Minnesota 56296
  • The court of the magistrate: As below
  • The department of the county clerk: 702 2nd Ave N, Wheaton, MN 56296

 

How do access arrest records and details on warrants from Traverse County over the phone? (Valid in 2021)

  • Data on recent arrests: 320-563-8700.
  • Information on current inmates: 320-422-7760.
  • Case-specific information on a criminal complaint: 320-695-2411 (BV Substation) or 320-422-7700 (Wheaton PD).
  • Details about assistance available to witnesses and victims: 320-422-7795.
  • County Judicial records: 320-422-6010.

 

Crime statistics of Traverse County

The Traverse Sheriff’s Office handled 18 criminal complaints in 2019, compared to 28 in 2018. Of these, 12 were property offenses and 6 were violent offenses. The reported crimes included: 6 larceny thefts, 1 burglary, 5 auto thefts, 5 aggravated assaults, and 1 rape.

The annual crime average of Traverse County, Minnesota, is about 60 incidents, not on the higher side by any account. Yet, the future seems grim for the area because the police have not been able to curb the growth of over 100% seen in reported crime and the increase of approximately 70% in violent crime rates.