Pursuant to the Wyoming Public Records Act (W.S. § 16-4-201 through 16-4-205), warrants are considered public records in Carbon County, Wyoming. This legislation establishes transparency requirements for government documents, including judicial warrants, to ensure public access to information regarding law enforcement activities. The Act specifically designates court records, including warrants, as documents that must be made available for public inspection.
The Carbon County Sheriff Department maintains records of active warrants issued within the jurisdiction. These documents become part of the public record once filed with the appropriate court. Members of the public may access warrant information through designated channels, though certain restrictions may apply in cases involving ongoing investigations, juvenile matters, or where disclosure could compromise public safety as determined by statute.
Wyoming law recognizes several categories of warrants that become public record:
The Wyoming Supreme Court has consistently upheld the public's right to access judicial records, including warrants, as essential to maintaining transparency in government operations and ensuring accountability within the criminal justice system.
Warrant records maintained by the Clerk of District Court in Carbon County contain specific information as required by Wyoming statute. These documents typically include:
Pursuant to W.S. § 7-2-103, warrant records must contain sufficient particularity regarding the alleged offense and the identity of the subject to satisfy constitutional requirements. The Wyoming State Archives maintains historical warrant records for Carbon County that may be accessed for research purposes.
Members of the public may verify the existence of warrants in Carbon County through several no-cost methods established by county authorities. The following resources are available without charge:
In-person inquiry: Individuals may visit the Carbon County Sheriff's Office located at 415 W. Pine Street, Rawlins, WY 82301, during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM) to request warrant verification. Photo identification is required.
Public terminals: The Carbon County Courthouse provides public access computer terminals where visitors may search court records, including warrant information. These terminals are available at 415 W. Pine Street, Rawlins, WY 82301, during regular court hours.
Telephone verification: Limited warrant information may be obtained by calling the Carbon County Sheriff's Office at (307) 324-2776. Staff may confirm the existence of a warrant but typically cannot provide comprehensive details via telephone.
Municipal Court records: For warrants issued within city jurisdictions, the Rawlins Municipal Court provides free access to warrant information at 915 3rd Street, Rawlins, WY 82301.
Pursuant to Wyoming Public Records Act § 16-4-204, agencies may not charge for the inspection of public records, though reasonable fees may apply for document copies or extensive research services.
The Carbon County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for executing warrants throughout the county's 7,964 square miles. Sheriff warrants in Carbon County are official documents issued under the authority of W.S. § 7-2-102 and executed according to established protocols.
The Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated warrants division that processes and serves the following types of warrants:
The Carbon County Sheriff Department coordinates warrant execution with other law enforcement agencies when subjects are located outside county boundaries. Interstate warrants are processed through the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database pursuant to the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act as adopted by Wyoming.
For public safety purposes, the Sheriff's Office prioritizes warrant service based on severity of the alleged offense, risk to public safety, and resource availability. The department maintains a 24-hour warrant verification system for law enforcement agencies throughout Wyoming and neighboring states.
Individuals seeking to determine if they are subject to an active warrant in Carbon County may utilize several official verification methods established by county authorities. The Carbon County Sheriff's Office has implemented updated procedures for 2025 that provide multiple channels for warrant status verification:
Online verification system: The Sheriff's Office maintains a searchable database through the Carbon County Sheriff Department website where individuals may enter their name and date of birth to check for active warrants. This system is updated daily at 6:00 AM.
Direct inquiry: Persons may contact the Warrants Division at the Carbon County Sheriff's Office at (307) 324-2776 during business hours (8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday-Friday) to verify warrant status. The office is located at 415 W. Pine Street, Rawlins, WY 82301.
Court records search: The Clerk of District Court maintains records of all warrants issued by Carbon County courts. These records may be accessed at the courthouse located at 415 W. Pine Street, Rawlins, WY 82301, during regular business hours.
Legal representation: Licensed attorneys may access the Wyoming Judicial Branch's electronic filing system to verify warrant status for clients. This system provides comprehensive information regarding active warrants and related court proceedings.
Pursuant to W.S. § 7-2-106, individuals with active warrants are encouraged to address the matter promptly through proper legal channels. The Carbon County Attorney's Office can provide guidance on resolving warrant issues through appropriate court procedures.
Carbon County maintains systematic procedures for verifying outstanding warrants in accordance with Wyoming state law. Members of the public may utilize the following official channels to determine if outstanding warrants exist:
Sheriff's Office Records Division: The Carbon County Sheriff's Office provides warrant verification services at 415 W. Pine Street, Rawlins, WY 82301. Identification is required, and service is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Electronic verification: The Carbon County Sheriff Department website features a warrant search function that allows individuals to check for outstanding warrants using name and date of birth information.
Judicial records search: The Clerk of District Court maintains comprehensive records of all warrants issued by Carbon County courts. These records may be accessed at the courthouse during regular business hours.
Inmate information system: The Carbon County Jail provides information regarding individuals currently in custody, which may include those detained on outstanding warrants.
Municipal court records: For warrants issued within city jurisdictions, the Rawlins Municipal Court maintains separate records that may be accessed at 915 3rd Street, Rawlins, WY 82301.
Pursuant to W.S. § 16-4-202, these records are maintained as public information with certain exceptions for sealed or confidential matters as determined by statute or court order.
The Wyoming Public Records Act provides for public access to search warrant records once they have been executed and returned to the issuing court. In Carbon County, search warrant records are maintained by the Clerk of District Court and become available for public inspection after the investigation has been completed, unless sealed by judicial order.
Search warrant records typically contain:
The Wyoming State Archives maintains historical search warrant records for Carbon County that may be accessed for research purposes. These documents provide valuable historical context regarding law enforcement practices and judicial proceedings throughout the county's history.
Pursuant to W.S. § 7-7-101 through 7-7-110, search warrants must meet specific constitutional requirements regarding particularity and probable cause. The public record of these documents serves as an important accountability mechanism for ensuring proper judicial oversight of law enforcement activities.
Carbon County Sheriff's Office
415 W. Pine Street
Rawlins, WY 82301
(307) 324-2776
Carbon County Sheriff Department