Warrant records are public documents in Pleasants County, West Virginia, pursuant to the West Virginia Freedom of Information Act (W. Va. Code § 29B-1-1 et seq.). This legislation establishes that most government records, including warrants, shall be accessible to the public unless specifically exempted by statute. The Act serves to promote governmental transparency and accountability by enabling citizens to review official actions and decisions.
In Pleasants County, warrant records are maintained by multiple agencies within the local justice system, including the Pleasants County Sheriff's Office and the Pleasants County Magistrate Court. These records are made available to members of the public to ensure individuals can access information pertinent to their legal rights and responsibilities. The accessibility of such records upholds the principles of open governance and public oversight as mandated by state law.
Certain warrant information may be temporarily sealed by court order during active investigations. In such instances, access may be restricted until the investigation concludes or the court determines that disclosure would no longer compromise law enforcement objectives.
Warrant records maintained in Pleasants County typically contain the following information:
The level of detail contained in warrant records may vary according to the type of warrant issued (arrest warrant, bench warrant, search warrant) and the specific circumstances of the case as determined by the issuing court.
Members of the public may conduct free searches for warrant records in Pleasants County through several official channels:
Individuals seeking information about their own potential warrants may need to provide proper identification when making inquiries in person. Remote inquiries may require additional verification procedures to protect confidential information.
Sheriff warrants in Pleasants County are official legal documents issued by the Pleasants County Magistrate Court or Circuit Court that authorize the Sheriff's Office to perform specific law enforcement actions. These warrants are executed by deputies of the Pleasants County Sheriff's Office in accordance with West Virginia Code § 62-1A-1 et seq.
Sheriff warrants contain detailed information including the subject's full legal name, physical description, last known address, the alleged offense, and specific instructions for executing the warrant. These documents serve as essential tools for law enforcement to maintain public safety and uphold the rule of law within the county.
The Pleasants County Sheriff's Office maintains records of all warrants issued within its jurisdiction. The Sheriff's Office is located at:
Pleasants County Sheriff's Office
305 Court Lane
St. Marys, WV 26170
(304) 684-2285
Pleasants County Government
Pursuant to West Virginia law, the Sheriff's Office is responsible for the timely execution of warrants and maintaining accurate records of warrant status.
To determine if a warrant has been issued in Pleasants County, individuals may utilize several official methods established by county authorities:
Individuals seeking warrant information should be prepared to provide proper identification and may need to complete standardized request forms. In accordance with West Virginia Code § 29B-1-3, agencies typically respond to information requests within five business days.
Searches for outstanding warrants in Pleasants County may be conducted through several authorized channels:
When conducting warrant searches, individuals should provide accurate identifying information to ensure precise results. Pursuant to West Virginia Code § 62-1C-17, individuals with outstanding warrants may be subject to immediate arrest upon contact with law enforcement.