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A Volusia County warrant is a court order that authorizes law enforcement authorities to search, arrest, or seize property. Warrants will be issued only if there are reasonable grounds to suspect that evidence of a crime will be discovered.
Although there are exceptions, it is normally required for police officials to get a warrant to search someone’s home or office. If police officers violate the provisions of a search warrant, a defendant may dispute its legitimacy or seizure in court. This could involve going beyond the boundaries of the warranted search or seizing goods not stated in the warrant. Evidence obtained through an illegal search may be rejected from a trial.

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Volusia County FL Resources.

Volusia County Sheriff’s Office (VCSO Warrant Search)
123 W Indiana Ave 4th floor, DeLand, FL 32720
Phone: (386) 736-5961
Website

Crime Stoppers of Northeast Florida
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Circuit Court (Criminal – Felony)
386-736-5909
101 N Alabama Ave DeLand 32724
Online – Web
In Person Search – Yes

County Court (Criminal – Misdemeanor, Traffic)
386-736-5915
PO Box 6043 DeLand, FL 32721-6043
Online – Web
In Person Search – Yes

Volusia County Sheriff’s Office District 4
1691 Providence Blvd, Deltona, FL 32725
Phone: (386) 860-7030
Website

Daytona Beach Police Department
129 Valor Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Phone: (386) 671-5100
Website

Port Orange Police Department
4545 S Clyde Morris Blvd, Port Orange, FL 32129
Phone: (386) 506-5800
Website

Volusia County Warrant Search Online

Depending on the sort of Volusia County warrant record you are looking for, there are different ways to locate it. You can call your local law enforcement department or the court clerk in the county where the warrant was issued.

Obtaining Court Records

You can look through court records to see whether someone has a warrant. To achieve this, you will need the person’s name and location. Volusia County court records can be searched online or in person at the courthouse.

Volusia County Sheriff's Office Warrant Search

There are various ways to search for warrant records at the sheriff’s office. To obtain the records, you will need to provide basic identifying information, such as the person’s name and dob.
Another option for searching warrant records is to use the department’s internet database. This is the quickest and most efficient method of obtaining information.

Volusia County Bench Warrants

A bench warrant authorizes law enforcement to arrest and bring a person before a court. A Volusia County bench warrant is an arrest warrant issued by a magistrate or judge when a person fails or refuses to appear in court on a scheduled date.

Volusia County Arrest Warrants List

An arrest warrant is a court order that authorizes law enforcement to arrest someone accused of committing a crime. An Volusia County arrest warrant never expires. The court may, however, recall it if there is no probable cause to suspect the person committed the offense.

Fugitives' Arrest Warrant

A fugitive warrant is a court order issued to apprehend someone evading justice. A warrant is issued when a person is apprehended for a crime and flees the jurisdiction. Multiple jurisdictions work together to return fugitives.

Orders for Searches

When the Volusia County police want to search your car, house, or company, they must first get a search warrant from a court. It must include the precise location of the search and the goods that will be seized.

Free Warrant Search in Volusia County FL

Check with your local law enforcement department and court for free outstanding warrants.

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