Wyoming County Warrant Records Lookup

Wyoming County warrant records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office and the court system based in Warsaw, New York. The county handles arrest warrants, bench warrants, and search warrants through its local courts and law enforcement. You can search for warrant information by contacting the Wyoming County Sheriff's Office at their main number or visiting in person. The Sheriff's Office keeps a list of active warrants and provides an online search tool for the public to check whether a warrant has been issued. Court records tied to warrants are filed with the County Clerk and available during business hours.

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Wyoming County Warrant Records Overview

Warsaw County Seat
8th Judicial District
~40,000 Population
FOIL Records Access

Wyoming County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Wyoming County Sheriff's Office is at 151 N. Main Street, Warsaw, NY 14569. Call them at (585) 786-8900. The Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for warrant records in the county. They keep a list of active warrants and work with other law enforcement agencies to execute warrants. The Records Division handles warrant inquiries during business hours.

You can call the Sheriff's Office to ask if there is an active warrant in your name. Bring a valid photo ID if you plan to visit in person. The staff will check the warrant system and let you know your status. For warrants on other people, the office may limit what it shares due to safety reasons. The Sheriff's Office enters all active warrants into the New York State warrant system. This means any law enforcement officer in the state can see if someone has an outstanding Wyoming County warrant during a traffic stop or other encounter.

Wyoming County is a smaller rural county, but the Sheriff's Office still handles a steady flow of warrant work. Arrests on warrants are processed through the local court system. The Sheriff's Office works with the New York State Police and other agencies when a wanted person may be outside the county. Under Criminal Procedure Law Article 120, a warrant of arrest can be served at any hour. The arresting officer must inform the person that a warrant has been issued.

Wyoming County Court Warrant Records

Wyoming County Court handles felony criminal cases and issues arrest warrants and search warrants for serious offenses. Bench warrants get issued when a person fails to show up for a scheduled court date. The court clerk maintains records of all warrants that judges issue. Public access to court records is available during regular business hours at the courthouse in Warsaw.

Town courts across Wyoming County also handle local cases and issue their own warrants. Towns like Attica, Perry, and Arcade each have their own town courts that deal with misdemeanors, violations, and vehicle infractions. If you need to check on a warrant from a specific town court, you need to call that court directly. Town court records are separate from the county court records, though all warrant data feeds into the state system.

The Office of Court Administration accepts FOIL requests for certain administrative records from the court system. While the courts themselves are not subject to FOIL, the OCA is a state agency and does handle requests. Court records follow the retention schedules set by OCA. The Division of Criminal Justice Services keeps the state's official criminal history records including data from Wyoming County.

Wyoming County Warrant Search Tools

The DCJS Criminal History Record Review page explains how to get your own criminal history from New York State. This is the central source for rap sheets in the state, including records from Wyoming County.

Wyoming County warrant records DCJS criminal history record review page

DCJS keeps warrant data as part of its criminal history records system. Executive Law Article 35 gives DCJS the authority to be the central repository for this information statewide. You need to submit fingerprints to request your own record.

The DOCCS Incarcerated Individual Lookup tool lets you search for people held in state correctional facilities. This can help if you need to check whether someone with a Wyoming County warrant is already in state custody.

Wyoming County warrant records DOCCS incarcerated individual lookup

The lookup is available around the clock. You can search by name or by the Department Identification Number. Records go back to the early 1970s for individuals held in state prisons across New York.

Warrant Laws in Wyoming County

Arrest warrants in New York come from CPL 120.80. They can be served any day at any time. Bench warrants fall under CPL 530.70 for missing court dates. Search warrants need probable cause and a judge's signature under CPL Article 690.

After a warrant is served in Wyoming County, the officer must bring the defendant before the local criminal court without delay. Per CPL 120.90, the officer finishes fingerprinting first. The defendant gets a phone call. Sealed records fall under CPL 160.50 and CPL 160.55. The Clean Slate Act, effective November 2024, allows automatic sealing of some conviction records after waiting periods. Under New York's Freedom of Information Law, government records are presumed accessible unless a specific exemption applies.

Note: Active warrants in Wyoming County do not expire and remain in effect until the person is arrested or the court recalls the warrant.

Nearby County Warrant Records

Wyoming County is in western New York between Rochester and Buffalo. If a warrant was issued in a neighboring county, contact that county's Sheriff's Office or court system.

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