Inyo County Warrant Information

Inyo County warrant records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Independence. This eastern California county is one of the least populated in the state with about 18,000 residents. The Sheriff's Records office handles all warrant inquiries and records requests. You can reach them at 760-878-0336 or by email at Records@inyocounty.us. The office is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Inyo County does not have an online warrant search system. You must contact the Sheriff's Office by phone, email, or in person to check for active warrants. The Superior Court issues all warrants in the county for criminal cases and failure to appear matters.

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Inyo County Quick Facts

18,000 Population
Independence County Seat
$10 Report Copies
9AM-4PM Records Hours

Inyo County Sheriff Records Office

The Inyo County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency in the county. The Records office is located at 550 South Clay Street in Independence. This office handles all records requests including warrant checks. You can call 760-878-0336 during business hours to ask about warrants. Staff will search the county database by name and date of birth. If you prefer to email, send your request to Records@inyocounty.us. Include your full name, date of birth, and a phone number where they can reach you. Email requests may take longer to process than phone calls.

The Records office is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. If you visit in person, bring valid photo ID. Warrant checks are free if you ask about yourself. The Sheriff's Office also provides report copies for a fee of $10. This includes crime reports and other law enforcement documents. Inyo County uses the CitizenRIMS system for some records management. This third-party platform helps the Sheriff's Office process records requests efficiently.

Sheriff Address Inyo County Sheriff's Office
550 South Clay Street
Independence, CA 93526
Phone (760) 878-0336
Email Records@inyocounty.us
Hours Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Fees Report Copies: $10.00

How to Check for Warrants in Inyo County

To check for a warrant in Inyo County, contact the Sheriff's Records office. Call 760-878-0336 and ask to check for warrants. Give your full name and date of birth. Staff will search the database and tell you if a warrant exists. You can also email Records@inyocounty.us with your request. In-person visits are welcome during business hours. Bring valid ID if you visit the Sheriff's Office in Independence.

If a warrant is found, staff can tell you what type of warrant it is and what court issued it. They can also tell you if bail is set. This information helps you decide what to do next. You may choose to contact an attorney before taking action. You may also contact the Superior Court to ask about warrant surrender. Some warrants let you schedule a court appearance without being arrested. Others require you to post bail first. It depends on the charge and the judge's order in Inyo County.

What you need to check for warrants:

  • Full legal name
  • Date of birth
  • Valid ID if visiting in person

Note: Inyo County does not have an online public warrant search system.

Types of Warrants in Inyo County

Inyo County issues arrest warrants and bench warrants. Arrest warrants are issued when someone is charged with a crime. A judge reviews the evidence and signs the warrant if probable cause exists. This is required under California Penal Code Sections 813 to 829. The warrant gives law enforcement authority to arrest the person named. Bench warrants are issued when someone fails to appear in court. Under California Penal Code Section 978.5, a judge can issue a bench warrant if a defendant does not show up as ordered. This includes missing court dates or violating probation.

Traffic warrants are issued under California Vehicle Code Section 40508 for failure to appear on traffic citations or failure to pay fines. All warrants remain active until cleared by the court or recalled by a judge. Old warrants do not expire. If you have a warrant in Inyo County, it will show up when law enforcement runs your name. You can be arrested at any time while a warrant is active.

Common warrant types include:

  • Felony arrest warrants
  • Misdemeanor arrest warrants
  • Bench warrants for failure to appear
  • Traffic warrants
  • Probation violation warrants

Clearing a Warrant in Inyo County

If you have a warrant in Inyo County, you have options to clear it. You can turn yourself in at the Sheriff's Office in Independence. Bring valid photo ID. You may be booked into jail if bail is required. You can also contact the Superior Court and ask about warrant surrender. The court may let you schedule a hearing without being arrested first. This is more common for misdemeanor warrants. For felony warrants, bail is usually required.

Hiring an attorney can help with the warrant process. An attorney can contact the court on your behalf and ask about recall or reduction of bail. They can also represent you at hearings to resolve the case. If you cannot afford an attorney, ask the court about public defender services. The court will appoint a public defender if you qualify. Do not ignore a warrant. It remains active until you take action to clear it in Inyo County.

Inyo County Superior Court

The Inyo County Superior Court issues all warrants in the county. The courthouse is in Independence. If you have a warrant, the court can recall it or set a hearing date. Contact the court clerk to ask about your case. The clerk can look up case details and tell you what the next steps are. Some warrants can be cleared by scheduling a court appearance. Others require you to post bail first. It depends on the charge and the judge's order.

Court Address Inyo County Superior Court
168 North Edwards Street
Independence, CA 93526
Phone (760) 878-0217
Website inyo.courts.ca.gov

Legal Help in Inyo County

Legal aid organizations serve Inyo County. The State Bar of California runs a lawyer referral service. Call 1-866-442-2529 to get a referral to an attorney who handles criminal cases in Inyo County. Local attorneys also handle warrant matters and criminal defense. If you cannot afford an attorney and you are facing criminal charges, ask the court about public defender services. The court will appoint a public defender if you qualify based on income.

Private attorneys may offer payment plans for people who need legal representation. If you have a warrant and need legal help, contact an attorney as soon as possible. They can advise you on the best way to clear the warrant and resolve the underlying case in Inyo County.

Related Records in Inyo County

Warrants connect to other records in Inyo County. Criminal case files are kept at the Superior Court. You can request copies of court documents from the clerk. Arrest records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office. Jail records show current inmates and booking information. Conviction records become part of your criminal history. Under California Penal Code Sections 11120 to 11127, you have the right to review your own criminal history record. You can request a copy from the California Department of Justice by submitting fingerprints and paying a $25 fee. Visit oag.ca.gov for instructions on how to request your state criminal record.

The Sheriff's Records office can provide report copies for $10. These may include crime reports and other law enforcement documents. Call the Records office to ask about specific fees before you request documents in Inyo County.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Inyo County. If you are not sure which county issued a warrant, check where your case was filed. Each county has its own court system and Sheriff's Office.