Maricopa County Warrant
The Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County
If your warrant was issued due to a Maricopa County probation violation, please contact the Probation Violation court at 602-372-0427 for additional information. If your warrant was issued by a Superior Court judicial officer in Maricopa County you can contact the Criminal Department Information Desk at 602-506-8575 for the phone number of the ...
https://superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/criminal/warrant-information/Lookup Warrant | Maricopa County Sheriff's Office
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https://www.mcso.org/i-want-to/warrant-lookupWarrants and Your Rights | Maricopa County, AZ
If the officers have a warrant, ask to see the warrant and to keep a copy. Double check that the warrant lists the address you are at correctly. The warrant only allows the police to enter if it correctly lists the address to be searched. If it is for the wrong address, tell the officers and say you do not give them permission to enter. [3]
https://www.maricopa.gov/5234/Warrants-and-Your-RightsMaricopa County Warrant Search | Enter a Name & View Warrant Records
Bench warrants and arrest warrants are issued by the judge in Maricopa County when the prosecutor files criminal charges. You can check with the Superior Court of Maricopa to find if there is a case pending against you. The County Sheriff?s department can be helpful in finding information regarding a warrant.
https://www.searchquarry.com/maricopa-county-warrant-search/Warrants & Your Rights | Maricopa County, AZ
Warranted Search & Seizures Warrantless Search & Seizures In order for the defendant to assert standing, the defendant must have a personal expectation of privacy in the place searched, and whether that expectation is reasonable based on concepts of real or personal property or on "understandings that are recognized and permitted by society."
https://www.maricopa.gov/925/Warrants-Your-RightsWarrant Search - Maricopa County, AZ (Warrant Checks & Lookups)
A Maricopa County Warrant Search provides detailed information on whether an individual has any outstanding warrants for his or her arrest in Maricopa County, Arizona. These warrants may be issued by local or Maricopa County law enforcement agencies, and they are signed by a judge.
https://www.countyoffice.org/az-maricopa-county-warrant-search/Superior Court - Search Warrant Help - Maricopa County, Arizona
Search Warrant Help. Please click on the start button to begin viewing the video. iCISng Search Warrant Processing Overview for Police Officers - PDF.
https://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/help/search-warrant.aspMaricopa County, AZ Arrest Records and Warrants
To continue your warrant search, you will need to contact the Maricopa County Sheriff’s office to check for outstanding warrants. Once a judge has issued a warrant, the warrant is transferred to the Sheriff’s office for service. Contact https://www.mcso.org to inquire about arrest records and outstanding warrants.
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https://www.mcso.org/Maricopa County's Most Wanted | Maricopa County Sheriff's Office
The Fugitive Apprehension Tactical Enforcement Unit (FATE), a member of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Desert Hawk Violent Crimes Task Force, is launching “Maricopa County's Most Wanted” to locate and apprehend violent fugitives wanted on arrest warrants or probable cause.
https://www.mcso.org/patrol/special-operations/maricopa-county-s-most-wantedWarrants Call-In | Maricopa County, AZ
Call 602-506-2676 (SEF/Mesa) or 602-506-4284 (Durango). Request a Voluntary Call-in Warrant Hearing. Court staff will schedule a hearing for later that day or the next business day. Show up to your court hearing in person. The judge will hear your case. Once the judge hears your case the warrant will no longer be in effect.
https://www.maricopa.gov/877/Warrants-Call-In