Stafford County Warrants and Arrest Records Search

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To launch an arrest warrant search in Stafford County, KS, you can go to the office of the local sheriff’s department. Although the judiciary and the police work hand in hand when it comes to trying defendants, as far as apprehending the criminals goes, this responsibility lies with the police. However, to ensure that law enforcement does not misuse the department’s powers, strict rules have been framed around arrests without warrants.

Typically, the police will only take an accused into custody without a Stafford County active warrant if they have probable cause to believe that this individual has committed a felony or the offense should have been committed in front of a police officer. Barring these two scenarios, for all other criminal incidents, active warrants from Stafford County have to be sought before arrests can be made.

Once issued, the police hold all Stafford County arrest warrants till such time that they are served. These outstanding warrants have indefinite validity while their geographic reach is specified at the time of issue and will depend on the nature of the crime. Once an accused is detained, the date of detention and information about the detainee is added to the arrest records repository of the police department.

Eventually, information on active warrants and Stafford County arrest records is also forwarded to the judiciary. Fortunately, to get a warrant search done, you will only have to go to

209 North Broadway, St. John, Kansas 67576. The judicial complex houses the office of the sheriff as well as that of the county clerk.

Who should you be calling for details about Stafford County warrants and recent arrests? (Updated in 2021)

  • For recent arrests-related questions, call 620-549-3247.
  • For arrest warrants-related questions, call 620-234-5011/620-549-3208.
  • For judicial records-related questions, call 620-549-3295.
  • For victim’s support-related questions, call 620-549-3501.

Crime statistics of Stafford County

Property crimes accounted for the majority of the nearly 37 crimes reported in Stafford County in 2019, at 32 complaints. There were about 15 burglaries and around 13 larceny thefts in this category. In the category of violent crimes, there were 5 reports of aggravated assault.

Older crime statistics

In the seven years from 2002 onward, the crime rates of Stafford County, Kansas, have held steady at about 50 cases per annum. Of the incident reports filed, most were linked to property crimes, while about 6% were connected to violent crimes. Overall, the area’s crime situation has worsened with a growth of over 80% registered in the rate of violent incidents alone.