Mecklenburg County North Carolina Warrant Search
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The Definition of a Warrant
Law enforcement agents can't just randomly arrest or search individuals that they believe to be involved in a crime. In order to prevent police officers from trampling on the rights of citizens, there is a due process that must be followed, and a warrant is one of these processes. A warrant is simply a signed document from a judge, allowing police to take an action. Depending upon the type of warrant, that action can be the arrest of a named individual or the search of a residence.
Judges can sign off on three major types of warrants: Search Warrants, Bench Warrants, and Arrest Warrants. Each one is different depending upon the situation.
What is an Arrest Warrant?
An arrest warrant is a legal document that is signed by a judge and enables law enforcement to make an immediate arrest of an individual. These are often issued when a crime has been committed and the police have a particular suspect that they would like to apprehend. Arrest warrants give police enforcement the right to even enter homes to apprehend a suspect if necessary.
How Do You Find Out If Someone Has An Arrest Warrant Against Them?
Some law enforcement agents will notify suspects of an arrest warrant via a letter at the last known address or through a phone call. While others swoop down and make an immediate arrest. At a nominal cost, the local police department will provide you with arrest information for an individual. However, you should never check your own record in this manner because you will be immediately arrested if there are active warrants on your record. The easiest approach is to make use of an online public records service that will provide you with all of the information in one easy to read format.
What is a Bench Warrant?
It's extremely important to attend any court appearances that you are scheduled for. If you do not appear in court, a judge will hold you in contempt of court and sign a bench warrant with your name on it. From this point on, you will instantly be considered a fugitive from justice in the eyes of the law.
This court order will allow the police to arrest you on sight and even enter your home in order to apprehend you. It's important to remember that there is no statute of limitations for a bench warrant. This type of warrant never expires and will only be cleared upon your death or arrest.
What is a Search Warrant?
If the police believe that a crime has been committed or is being committed in a particular area, they will request a search warrant from a judge. This document will enable them to perform a complete search on the area listed on the warrant. They can be given full rights to walk into your home to gather evidence, and you are not able to stop them. An example of this can be seen when the police use warrants to seize narcotics or weapons from a home. It's important to keep in mind that a search warrant is extremely specific, and will often label the exact location, the specific evidence, and time of search. Police officers cannot continuously return to your home to gather more evidence unless another search warrant is obtained. If law enforcement officers violate any of the conditions of the warrant, they will not be allowed to present the evidence in court.
What are Outstanding Warrants and Active Warrants?
Outstanding warrants and active warrants are synonymous and used interchangeably in the court system. Active warrants are placed against an individual when they have either been suspected of committing a crime (arrest warrant) or if they did not appear for a court date (bench warrant). An active or outstanding warrant gives the police the right to immediately arrest the individual on sight, using all necessary means.
The term outstanding warrant is generally used when describing an older warrant from a fugitive that has been avoiding police arrest for quite some time. Do not confuse this term, and believe that it means `expired warrant', because arrest warrants never expire.
Searching For Arrest Warrants in Mecklenburg County North Carolina
When doing a search for active arrest warrants, there are a few methods that can be used. You can go down to the local police department and obtain a records search by providing the officer with pertinent information and paying a small fee for the results. However, you are advised against using this method if you are checking up on yourself or a friend. If you are doing a personal search on yourself and an arrest warrant appears on record, you will be arrested immediately. If it is for a friend, you will be subjected to questioning and possibly risk your friend's freedom or even worse endanger your own freedom for aiding a fugitive from justice.
The most common method to search for arrest warrants is through a public online service like GovWarrantSearch.org. One major benefit of this type of online service is that you are able to gather information about yourself or anyone else in the privacy of your own home. In addition, a good online warrant search site will provide you with more information because you can either specifically search for warrants in Mecklenburg County North Carolina, or you can perform either statewide or even a nationwide search to review an individual's complete record. This saves you numerous trips to multiple police departments. You should also keep in mind that a visit to the local police department will only show you results from that local area and you could be missing information from other jurisdictions.
Is It Possible To Have An Arrest Warrant On File And Not Know About It?
Probably one of the biggest misconceptions of arrest warrants is that the police will notify you and allow you to surrender yourself with an attorney. Sure, this happens sometimes, but law enforcement agents aren't required to make proper notification in advance of incarceration. Most people are informed of the warrant at the time of their arrest. Depending on the crime and workload of the police department, officers may arrive at your place of work, home, or the home's of family and friends to attempt to serve their warrant and make an arrest.
How Can I Avoid Being Apprehended With An Arrest Warrant On File?
Avoiding arrest with an arrest warrant on file would certainly prove to be a difficult life, and not recommended. The police can make an arrest at your home or work, so you will always be looking over your shoulder. Police records show that the majority of individuals with an arrest warrant against them are arrested on a minor traffic stop. An arrest warrant never goes away, and the police will eventually catch up with you.
When Does A Warrant Expire?
The only type of warrant that has an expiration date is a search warrant. Arrest warrants and bench warrants will only expire upon the death of the convict or a court appearance (usually due to an arrest). These types of warrants do not have any statute of limitations and have no expiration date.
General Information from wikipedia:
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
Mecklenburg County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The approximate population of Mecklenburg County is 890,515 people (as of 2008), making it the most populous county in North Carolina. Its county seat and largest city is Charlotte.
History
Mecklenburg County was formed in 1762 from the western part of Anson County. It was named for the German state of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.In 1768 the part of Mecklenburg County west of the Catawba River became Tryon County. The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence was allegedly signed on May 20, 1775; if the document is indeed genuine, Mecklenburg County was the first part of the Thirteen Colonies to declare independence from Great Britain. In 1792 the northeastern part of Mecklenburg County became Cabarrus County. Finally, in 1842 the southeastern part of Mecklenburg County was combined with the western part of Anson County to become Union County.James Knox Polk, the eleventh President of the United States, was born here in 1795 in what is now Pineville.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 546 square miles (1,415 km²), of which, 526 square miles (1,363 km²) of it is land and 20 square miles (52 km²) of it (3.65%) is water.
Municipalities
Mecklenburg County contains seven municipalities including the City of Charlotte and the towns of Cornelius, Davidson, and Huntersville (north of Charlotte); and the towns of Matthews, Mint Hill, and Pineville (south and southeast of Charlotte). A small portion of the town of Stallings is also in Mecklenburg County, though most of it is in Union County. Extraterritorial jurisdictions within the county are annexed by municipalities as soon as they reach sufficient concentrations.
Cities and towns
Charlotte
Cornelius
Davidson
Huntersville
Matthews
Mint Hill
Pineville
Adjacent counties
Iredell County, North Carolina- north
Cabarrus County, North Carolina- northeast
Union County, North Carolina- southeast
Lancaster County, South Carolina- south
York County, South Carolina- southwest
Gaston County, North Carolina- west
Catawba County, North Carolina- northwest
Lincoln County, North Carolina- northwest
Air
The county's primary commercial aviation airport is Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte.
Intercity rail
With twenty-five freight trains a day, Mecklenburg is a freight railroad transportation center, largely due to its place on the NS main line between Washington and Atlanta and the large volumes of freight moving in and out of the county via truck.Mecklenburg County is served daily by three Amtrak routes.The Crescent train connects Charlotte with New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Charlottesville, and Greensboro to the north, and Atlanta, Birmingham and New Orleans to the south.The Carolinian train connects Charlotte with New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro.The Piedmont train connects Charlotte with Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro.The Amtrak station is located at 1914 North Tryon Street.A new centralized multimodial train station, Gateway Station, has been planned. It is expected to house the future LYNX Purple Line, the new Greyhound bus station, and the Crescent line that passes through Uptown Charlotte.Mecklenburg County is also the proposed southern terminus for the initial segment of the Southeast High Speed Rail Corridor operating between Charlotte and Washington, D.C. Currently in conceptual design, the SEHSR would eventually run from Washington, D.C. to Macon, Georgia.
Light rail and mass transit
Light rail service in Mecklenburg County is provided by LYNX Rapid Transit Services. Currently a 9.6-mile (15.4 km) line running from Uptown to Pineville, build-out is expected to be complete by 2034.Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) bus service serves all of Mecklenburg County, including Charlotte, and the townships of Davidson, Huntersville, Cornelius, Matthews, Pineville, and Mint Hill.The vintage Charlotte Trolley also operates in partnership with CATS.
Freight
Mecklenburg's manufacturing base, its central location on the Eastern Seaboard and the intersection of two major interstates in the county have made it a hub for the trucking industry.
Major roadways
Interstate 77
Interstate 85
Interstate 277
Interstate 485
U.S. Highway 21
U.S. Highway 29
U.S. Highway 74
U.S. Highway 521
North Carolina Highway 16
North Carolina Highway 24
North Carolina Highway 27
North Carolina Highway 49
North Carolina Highway 51
North Carolina Highway 73
North Carolina Highway 115
Route 4
Economy
The major industries of Mecklenburg County are banking, manufacturing, and professional services, especially those supporting banking and medicine. Mecklenburg County is home to seven Fortune 500 companies, including 9th-ranked Bank of AmericaFortune 500 Companies with headquarters in Mecklenburg CountyAn eighth Fortune 500 company, Wachovia, will retain its headquarters in Mecklenburg while its acquisition by Wells Fargo for $15.1 billion in stock is being completed. The Federal Reserve approved the merger on October 12, 2008.Mecklenburg County's largest employer is Carolinas Healthcare System, with 26,283 employees, followed closely by Wachovia (20,000) and Bank of America (13,960).Mecklenburg County also plays host to several notable non-profit organizations. Mana Nutrition has recently announced a decision to move its headquarters to Mecklenburg County.
Demographics
As of the census of 2000, there were 695,454 people, 273,416 households, and 174,986 families residing in the county. The population density was 1,322 people per square mile (510/km²). There were 292,780 housing units at an average density of 556 per square mile (215/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 64.02% White, 27.87% Black or African American, 0.35% Native American, 3.15% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 3.01% from other races, and 1.55% from two or more races. 6.45% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race .There were 273,416 households out of which 32.10% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 47.70% were married couples living together, 12.40% had a female householder with no husband present, and 36.00% were non-families. 27.60% of all households were made up of individuals and 5.90% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.49 and the average family size was 3.06.In the county the population was spread out with 25.10% under the age of 18, 9.70% from 18 to 24, 36.40% from 25 to 44, 20.30% from 45 to 64, and 8.60% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females there were 96.50 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 93.60 males.The median income for a household in the county was $50,579, and the median income for a family was $60,608. Males had a median income of $40,934 versus $30,100 for females. The per capita income for the county was $27,352. About 6.60% of families and 9.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 11.50% of those under age 18 and 9.30% of those age 65 or over.
Law, government and politics
Mecklenburg County is a member of the regional Centralina Council of Governments.The County has two governing bodies: the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners (BOCC), and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education. Both are nine member boards, with six district representatives and three representatives elected at-large by the entire county. The current chairman of the Mecklenburg BOCC is Jennifer Roberts.The residents of Mecklenburg County are provided emergency medical service by MEDIC, the Mecklenburg EMS Agency.Mecklenburg County went for Barack Obama in the 2008 United States Presidential Election by 61.8% to John McCain's 37.4%.
School system
One common school district, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS), serves the entire county.
Colleges and universities
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Charlotte School of Law
Davidson College
King's College
Queens University of Charlotte
Central Piedmont Community College
Johnson & Wales University
Johnson C. Smith University
Libraries
The Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County serves residents of Mecklenburg County. Library cards from any branch can be used at all 24 locations. The library has an extensive collection (over 1.5 million items) of reference and popular materials including DVDs, Books on CD, best sellers, downloadable media, and books.The Billy Graham Library contains the papers and memorabilia related to the career of the well-known 20th century evangelist, Billy Graham.
Museums and libraries
ImaginOn
Discovery Place
Discovery Place KIDS-Huntersville- Opens Fall 2010
Charlotte Nature Museum
Carolinas Aviation Museum
Charlotte Museum of History
Charlotte Natural History Museum
Billy Graham Library
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
McColl Center for Visual Art
Mint Museum of Art
Mint Museum of Modern Art - Opens Fall 2010
Mint Museum of Craft + Design
Levine Museum of the New South
Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture
Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County
Sports and entertainment
Carolina Panthers
Charlotte Bobcats
Charlotte Checkers
Charlotte Knights
Charlotte Motor Speedway
Bank of America Stadium
Knights Stadium
American Legion Memorial Stadium
Music and performing arts venues
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Charlotte
North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center
Knight Theater
ImaginOn
Spirit Square
Uptown Amphitheatre At the NC Music Factory
The Neighborhood Theatre in NoDa
Time Warner Cable Arena
Ovens Auditorium
Bojangles' Coliseum
Amusement parks
Carowinds
Other attractions
Latta Plantation
Carolina Raptor Center
U.S. National Whitewater Center
Lake Norman
Lake Wylie
Latta Plantation Nature Preserve
Concord Mills MallinCabarrus County
Northlake Mall
SouthPark Mall
Carolina Place Mall
Eastland Mall
Notable residents
Abraham Alexander(1717–1786), on the commission to establish town ofCharlotte, North Carolina, North Carolina state legislator
Romare Bearden, artist
Temperance Brennanfictional character of novelistKathy Reichs
James K. Polk, (1795–1849), 11th President of the United States. Polk was born in Mecklenburg County in 1795; his family moved toTennesseewhen he was an adolescent.
Billy Graham, (born 1918), world-famousevangelistwho has led religious revivals in many nations around the world. He has also served as a spiritual advisor to many U.S. Presidents.
Brigadier GeneralWilliam Lee Davidson,(1746–1781), was aNorth Carolinamilitia general during theAmerican Revolutionary War.
Evan Shelby Alexander, (1767–1809), born in Mecklenburg County, laterUnited States CongressmanfromNorth Carolina
Nathaniel Alexander, (1756–1808), born in Mecklenburg County,United States Congressmanandgovernorof North Carolina
Ric Flair, retiredprofessional wrestler
Shannon Spake,ESPNNASCARcorrespondent
Anthony Hamilton, (born 1971), American R&B/soul singer
Jordan LloydWinner of CBS reality showBig Brother 11
Mark Moore, Founder and CEO of Mana Nutrition
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