Nassau County, NY Arrest Warrant Search

New York Arrest Records and Warrant Search

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An arrest warrant is a legal mandate to take an alleged criminal into custody. Without a Nassau County, NY arrest warrant in hand, law enforcement officials cannot arrest an individual unless the crime has been committed in front of the police officer.

Arrest warrants can be segregated into two categories- active warrants and outstanding warrants. An arrest warrant is said to be a Nassau County, New York active arrest warrant right after a sitting judge of a local criminal court signs the document authorizing the police to arrest the person against whom the warrant has been issued.

On the other hand, Nassau County outstanding warrants are those active warrants which have not been served as yet. Unlike bench or search warrants, which are only valid for a certain period, arrest warrants in Nassau County remain in effect till the person in question has been arrested.

The most reliable source for information on Nassau County, NY arrest records is the Sherriff’s Department, which can be contacted in person by visiting their office at 100 Carmen Avenue, East Meadow, NY 11554.

Another quick solution is to conduct an arrest warrants search online by filling in the form given above. This will provide you access to an online database of countrywide arrest records.

Although Nassau County, New York arrest warrants are only valid within county limits, in most cases, police officers will run the name of the person arrested through their database of arrest warrant records.

If there are any outstanding warrants found in his/her name, mainly if they are in criminal cases, the individual will be kept in custody and deported to the county which issued the warrant.

 

How do you get information on Nassau County arrests and warrants over the phone? (2021-Update)

  • For an incident/accident/arrest report, contact the Records Bureau at 516-573-7858.
  • For information on active warrants contact the Fugitive Section at 516-573-7717.
  • For details on recent arrests, call the Detention Desk at 516-573-7668.
  • For inmate search, dial the phone number of the Corrections Division of the Sheriff’s Office at 516-572-4200.
  • For inmate records, call 516-572-3802.
  • For getting case-specific information about a criminal complaint filed by you, call the Sheriff’s Bureau of Investigation at 516-572-4205 or the Central Detectives Squad of the Nassau County Police Department at 516-573-7717.
  • For general information and to file a non-emergency complainant, call Nassau PD at 516-573-8800.
  • For criminal case court dates and information on how to get criminal judicial records, contact the Nassau County Court at 516-493-3710.

 

Crime Statistics for Nassau County, New York

In 2020, Montgomery County’s yearly crime average stood at a few over 12,200 complaints. This was nearly 8% lower than the figures of the two previous years, which held steady at the 13,400 incident mark.

While the dip in the crime rates brought some reprieve for residents, it was exclusively attributed to a reduction in the property crime average. This decreased from almost 11,700 cases to 10,400 complaints in 2020. Unfortunately, the violent crime rate burgeoned to over 1800 complaints in 2020 as opposed to its lows of 1500 and 1600 instances in previous years.

The rate of violent crime in Nassau County is the second-lowest among all counties, with 1000 and more. Yet, the overall crime rate has risen by a whopping 75% between 1998 and 2008, and the rate of violent crime has increased by a 59% from well below 1000 to hit a figure of over 2000 in 2008.

A criminal incident is reported in the country every 42 minutes, and most of these crimes occur when the victim is no more than a mile from his/her place of residence or work. Among the total number of crimes reported in Nassau County, New York, theft-related incidents were the highest at over 93,000. Simultaneously, homicides were lowest at 140, and sexual and aggravated assault came in between 578 cases.

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