Warrant records are public documents in Johnson County, Wyoming, pursuant to the Wyoming Public Records Act (Wyo. Stat. § 16-4-201 through 16-4-205). This legislation establishes the framework for public access to government records, including warrants, to ensure transparency in governmental operations and judicial proceedings. The Act specifically designates court records, including warrants, as public information accessible to citizens.
The Johnson County Sheriff's Office maintains warrant records as part of their official duties in law enforcement. These records are considered public because they constitute official documentation of judicial proceedings and law enforcement activities. Public access to these records serves the dual purpose of maintaining accountability within the justice system and providing citizens with information pertinent to public safety and legal proceedings.
Pursuant to Wyoming law, certain exceptions may apply to the disclosure of warrant information, particularly in cases involving ongoing investigations, juvenile matters, or when disclosure might compromise public safety. The Johnson County Sheriff's Office adheres to these statutory exemptions while maintaining the general principle of public accessibility.
Warrant records maintained by the Johnson County Sheriff's Office typically contain the following information:
The level of detail in warrant records may vary depending on the nature of the case and the type of warrant issued. Records pertaining to search warrants may contain additional information regarding the property or premises subject to search.
Members of the public may conduct free warrant searches in Johnson County through several official channels. The following methods are available for individuals seeking warrant information:
When conducting a warrant search, requestors should be prepared to provide specific identifying information about the subject of the search, including full legal name and, if possible, date of birth. This information helps ensure accuracy in search results and proper identification of the individual in question.
The Johnson County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for executing warrants within county jurisdiction. Sheriff warrants are official documents issued by a judge or magistrate that authorize law enforcement officers to take specific actions, such as apprehending individuals or searching properties.
Johnson County Sheriff's Office
639 Fort Street
Buffalo, WY 82834
Phone: 307-684-5581
Johnson County Sheriff's Office
The Sheriff's Office maintains a comprehensive database of active warrants issued within Johnson County. These warrants are categorized according to type and priority:
Pursuant to Wyoming Statute § 7-2-103, sheriff's deputies have the authority to execute warrants throughout Johnson County and, under certain circumstances, beyond county boundaries. The execution of warrants follows strict procedural guidelines to ensure compliance with constitutional protections and state law.
Individuals seeking to determine if they have an active warrant in Johnson County may utilize several official resources. The Johnson County judicial system maintains current warrant information through the following channels:
When making inquiries about personal warrant status, individuals should be prepared to provide proper identification, including government-issued photo ID and other identifying information. Pursuant to Wyoming court procedures, certain warrant information may be restricted if disclosure would compromise an ongoing investigation or public safety.
For warrants issued by federal courts within Wyoming, individuals may need to contact the United States District Court for the District of Wyoming or the U.S. Marshals Service for accurate information.
Johnson County residents and interested parties may verify outstanding warrant status through established official channels. The verification process for outstanding warrants includes:
Pursuant to Wyoming Statute § 16-4-202, agencies must respond to public records requests within a reasonable time. When checking for outstanding warrants, requestors should provide accurate identifying information to ensure precise results. The Johnson County Sheriff's Office maintains the most current and comprehensive database of active warrants within the county jurisdiction.
For warrants originating from municipal courts within Johnson County, individuals may need to contact the specific municipal court or police department that issued the warrant. Each municipality may maintain separate records systems for warrants issued under municipal ordinances.
Johnson County maintains warrant records through multiple governmental agencies. These records are accessible through the following official resources: