Clark County OH Arrest Warrants Search

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Before starting a search for arrest warrants in Clark County, OH, it is a good idea first to try and understand what an arrest warrant is and how it’s issued over here.

Firstly, know that active warrants that have been already signed by sitting judges or magistrates exist to serve as an extension of the state’s authority to a certain county. They need to rely on solid evidence brought to the court of law by the local police department, the sheriff’s office, or the State Police Highway Patrol. They allow the respective county to use its law enforcement personnel to capture and incarcerate the individuals named by the warrants. Nevertheless, know that arrest warrants are not to indicate someone’s guilt. Also, they turn into outstanding warrants and hence lose their legal force provided they are not fulfilled.

To determine whether there are any Clark County, Ohio arrest records you should know about, you should first do a warrant search online. The best place is the county sheriff website (http://www.clarkcountyohio.gov/index.aspx?NID=204) to check out a list of warrants currently on file. The database is updated weekly.

 

If you need information on Clark County recent arrest and warrants, whom should you call? (In 2021)

  • Dial 937-521-2080 for information about recent arrests
  • Dial 937-521-2063 for arrest records and incident reports.
  • Dial 937-328-2560 to report a crime and for general information
  • Dial 937-521-2055 for information on active warrants
  • Dial 937-521-1791 / 937-521-1795 for information of victim’s assistance available from the State Attorney’s Office
  • Dial 937-521-1685 for starting a criminal case search

 

Crime statistics of Clark County

In 2017, the Clark Sheriff’s Office received more than 5250 criminal complaints, which included nearly 400 violent crimes and around 4900 property crimes. In the violent crimes category, robbery cases had the highest occurrence rate with 180 cases/year followed closely by maters of aggravated assault with 172 complaints.

In the property crimes category, the highest number of complaints was filed against larceny-theft with well over 3200 cases/annum.

This county reported more than 85,000 total crimes during the 1999-2008 decade. More than 7,000 of these crimes were violent, as per the official statistics, and half of them took place less than a mile from the home of the victims. Every hour, a person reports a crime here, and there are around 80 homicides, more than 850 rapes, and more than 6,000 automobile thefts occurring in this Ohio County.

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