Warrants are public records in Lewis County, West Virginia, pursuant to the West Virginia Freedom of Information Act (W. Va. Code §29B-1-1 et seq.). This statute establishes the public's right to access government records, including warrants, unless specifically exempted by law. The transparency afforded by this legislation ensures that citizens can remain informed about legal actions and proceedings within their community.
In Lewis County, the accessibility of warrant records is maintained to promote accountability and trust in the judicial system. The public availability of such records allows individuals to verify the existence of warrants and understand the legal actions being taken by law enforcement agencies. Pursuant to W. Va. Code §29B-1-3, any person has the right to inspect or copy any public record of a public body in West Virginia, subject to certain exceptions outlined in §29B-1-4.
Warrant records in Lewis County typically contain specific information as required by West Virginia Rules of Criminal Procedure. These records generally include:
The content of warrant records may vary depending on the type of warrant issued (arrest warrant, bench warrant, or search warrant) and the specific circumstances of the case as determined by the Lewis County Circuit Court or Magistrate Court.
Members of the public may access warrant information in Lewis County through several no-cost methods established pursuant to W. Va. Code §51-4-2. These free search options include:
Individuals seeking warrant information must provide proper identification when making in-person inquiries, as required by county administrative procedures.
Sheriff Warrants in Lewis County are legal documents issued by a judge or magistrate pursuant to West Virginia Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 4. These warrants authorize the Lewis County Sheriff's Department to perform specific actions, such as arresting an individual or searching a property. The Lewis County Sheriff's Office, as the primary law enforcement agency for the county, is responsible for executing these warrants within its jurisdiction.
The Sheriff's Office maintains records of active warrants and may provide limited information to the public regarding these documents. Individuals seeking information about Sheriff's warrants may contact:
Lewis County Sheriff's Office
117 Court Avenue
Weston, WV 26452
(304) 269-8251
Lewis County Government
Pursuant to W. Va. Code §62-1A-4, the Sheriff's Office must maintain proper documentation of all warrant executions and returns.
To determine warrant status in Lewis County in 2025, multiple official channels have been established by the county government. Individuals may verify their warrant status through the following methods:
Individuals should be prepared to provide proper identification when making inquiries. The West Virginia court system maintains these records pursuant to W. Va. Code §51-4-3, which requires the proper maintenance and accessibility of court records.
Verification of outstanding warrants in Lewis County may be accomplished through several official channels established by county authorities. Pursuant to W. Va. Code §51-4-2, the following methods are available to the public:
When conducting a warrant search, individuals should provide the full legal name of the person in question and, if possible, additional identifying information such as date of birth. This information assists county officials in providing accurate search results as required by W. Va. Code §51-4-3.
The Bureau for Child Support Enforcement (BCSE) maintains records related to child support warrants that may be issued in Lewis County. These specialized warrants are typically issued when individuals fail to comply with court-ordered child support obligations. Members of the public seeking information about child support warrants may contact:
West Virginia Bureau for Child Support Enforcement
350 Capitol Street, Room 147
Charleston, WV 25301
(304) 558-3780
BCSE Services
Additional warrant record resources in Lewis County include: