Carroll County, Indiana Arrest Records and Warrants

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Carroll County active warrant issues have to follow a set legal procedure. The applicable Criminal code of the state of Indiana mentions explicitly that a tribunal’s sitting magistrate with criminal jurisdiction must be approached for a warrant. The police must file affidavits with such a judicial entity to procure arrest warrants.

The process starts at the investigative stage when all evidence and details about the case are collected; these are relayed to the court services division, which compiles these into an affidavit. This, in turn, is sent to the judiciary. From here, the document is taken to the magistrate’s court. This is where the actual work begins as the sitting judge closely analyzes all the details.

If these are found to be conclusive and point towards an exact probable cause that indicates the offender’s participation in the illicit act, a warrant is handed to the police. However, if this is not the case, the judge may call in the witnesses to hear their testimony before turning down the police request.

When the warrant is granted, it is called an active warrant, while such warrants are held back in the system because they could not be served are known as outstanding warrants from Carroll County. A warrant search done through any of the agencies listed below will get you details on both active as well as outstanding orders.

The report will also include arrest records where the warrants have been executed, information on how the trial culminated, and whether the offender is serving time in a state facility. To receive this information, you will have to file a form furnishing all the information you have about the subject and incur a nominal fee. For information, you can visit:

  • The Magistrate: 101 W Main St, Delphi, IN 46923
  • Law enforcement: 310 W Main St, Delphi, Indiana 46923
  • The County Clerk: 101 West Main Street, Delphi, Indiana 46923

If you are looking for a list of Carroll’s most wanted try the official website of the sheriff at http://www.sheriffalerts.com/cap_office_disclaimer.php?office=54816

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

  • To learn about recent arrests- (765) 564-2413, ext. 2
  • To make a non-emergency complaint- (765) 564-2413
  • To know if a person is wanted on an outstanding warrant- (765) 564-2413, ext. 3.
  • To get in touch with Victim/Witness Service- (765) 564-4514.
  • To get judicial records- (765) 564-3711 (Circuit Court) and (765) 564-2136 (Superior Court).

Crime statistics of Carroll County

On average, Carroll County police receive around 155 complaints against property crimes, including 70 cases against burglary, nearly 60 cases against theft and 30 complaints against car theft. Vandalism has the highest rate of occurrence of all property crimes with an annual average of over 140 cases.

In addition to these, law enforcement agencies also handle nearly 65 complaints against violent crimes, which include more than 40 incidents of assault.

Every year, less than 100 crimes occurred in Carroll County, IN, between 2001 and 2008. That amounted to a total of nearly 800 criminal complaints through the eight-year duration mentioned earlier. Despite the incredible growth of almost 80% in the county’s crime rates, only 10% of the annual crime figures were attributed to violent incidents such as homicide, rape, and assault.

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