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Are Warrants Public Records in Connecticut? Yes. According to the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act, all warrant records maintained by or kept on file by any law enforcement agency are public records. Therefore, anyone may inspect or copy such records during the agencys regular office or business hours.
Other ways of conducting arrest warrant lookups in Connecticut include: Searching the Most Wanted lists or arrest logs maintained by local police departments. Contact the Office of Policy and Management (OPM) by phone at (877)312-7807 or by email. Visiting local police departments or superior courts in person.
Important: If youre arrested out of state, you may sit in a county jail for 30+ days while extradition plays out. By contrast, if you surrender voluntarily in Connecticut, I can usually get you in front of a judge right away. Judges do notice the difference. Warrants do not expire.

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An arrest warrant is a court order that allows law enforcement to arrest you on criminal charges. Arrest warrants are issued by a court after a police officer applies for a warrant and demonstrates probable cause for the arrest. Probable cause is a legal term.
If Connecticut police submit an arrest warrant application to the court both the Connecticut States Attorney and Judge need to sign off on the application in order for an arrest warrant to be executed. Once an active warrant exists, Connecticut police can come to your home to execute the warrant and arrest you.
It gives law enforcement the authority to detain you and bring you before the court. Many people are caught off guard when they discover a warrant has been issued in their namesometimes they find out during a traffic stop, a background check, or even while applying for a job.

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