San Joaquin County Warrant Records

San Joaquin County warrant records are maintained by the Sheriff's Records Division at 7000 Michael N. Canlis Boulevard in French Camp. You can check for warrants in person at this office by presenting current photo ID. Staff can search the system and tell you if a warrant exists. San Joaquin County does not have an online warrant search portal. The Sheriff's website states that you may come to the Records Division during business hours to request a warrant check on yourself. You can also contact your local court for warrant info in San Joaquin County.

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San Joaquin County Quick Facts

779,000 Population
Stockton County Seat
209-468-4408 Records Phone
3 Court Locations

Sheriff's Records Division

The Records Division at the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office handles warrant checks for the public. The office is at 7000 Michael N. Canlis Boulevard in French Camp. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The division is open 24 hours for custody matters, but warrant checks are handled during business hours in San Joaquin County.

To check for a warrant, visit the Records Division with current photo ID. Staff will search the system and tell you if a warrant exists. You must present ID to check your own warrant status. The Sheriff's website states that you may come to the Records Division and request a warrant check. You can also contact your local court for warrant info in San Joaquin County.

Call (209) 468-4408 to reach the Records Division during business hours. Staff may be able to answer general questions by phone, but full warrant checks require an in-person visit with ID. The division also handles other records requests like crime reports. There is a $47.00 fee for crime report copies in San Joaquin County.

Records Division San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office
Records Division
7000 Michael N. Canlis Boulevard
French Camp, CA 95231
Phone (209) 468-4408
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (24 hours for custody)
Crime Report Fee $47.00

San Joaquin County Superior Court

The Superior Court in San Joaquin County has three locations. The main courthouse is in Stockton at 222 East Weber Avenue. Branch courts are in Manteca and Tracy. Each court can issue bench warrants when defendants fail to appear for scheduled hearings. Under California Penal Code Section 978.5, the court can issue a warrant if someone does not show up as ordered. This applies to criminal cases, traffic matters, and some civil proceedings in San Joaquin County.

Arrest warrants come from law enforcement when new charges are filed. A judge reviews the evidence and signs the warrant if probable cause exists. The warrant allows officers to take the person into custody. Both bench warrants and arrest warrants remain active until cleared through the court or served by law enforcement in San Joaquin County.

To clear a bench warrant, contact the Criminal Division at the courthouse. You can ask about options to resolve the warrant. Some bench warrants allow you to appear voluntarily and post bail. Others may require you to be taken into custody. Bring valid ID when you go to the courthouse. The court may have walk-in hours for warrant matters in San Joaquin County.

Stockton Courthouse San Joaquin County Superior Court
222 East Weber Avenue
Stockton, CA 95202
Phone: (209) 992-5695
Manteca Courthouse 1212 9th Street
Manteca, CA 95336
Tracy Courthouse 170 East 11th Street
Tracy, CA 95376
Website sjcourts.org

Warrant Types in San Joaquin County

San Joaquin County issues bench warrants and arrest warrants. Bench warrants are the most common. They come from failure to appear in court. If you miss a court date, the judge will issue a warrant. This applies to criminal cases, traffic cases, and some civil matters. Bench warrants stay active until you clear them through the court in San Joaquin County.

Arrest warrants are issued when law enforcement files charges. The judge signs the warrant if there is probable cause. Arrest warrants let officers take a person into custody. These are used for felonies and serious misdemeanors. They remain active until the person is arrested or the warrant is recalled in San Joaquin County.

Traffic warrants result from failure to appear on traffic citations. Under California Vehicle Code Section 40508, this is a misdemeanor. The court will issue a warrant if you do not show up or pay the fine. Traffic warrants can lead to license suspension and arrest during traffic stops in San Joaquin County.

Common warrants in San Joaquin County include:

  • Bench warrants for failure to appear
  • Traffic warrants for unpaid tickets
  • Felony arrest warrants for serious crimes
  • Misdemeanor warrants for lesser charges
  • Contempt warrants for violating court orders

Clear Warrants in San Joaquin County

If you have a warrant in San Joaquin County, take action to clear it. One option is to turn yourself in. Go to the Sheriff's Records Division in French Camp with valid ID. Officers will book you on the warrant. For misdemeanor warrants, you may be released on citation with a court date. Felony warrants usually require bail or a hearing before release in San Joaquin County.

You can also post bail to clear the warrant. Bail amounts are set by the court based on the charge. Cash bail can be posted at the jail or courthouse. You can also use a bail bond company. The bond fee is typically 10 percent of the total bail. Once bail is posted, the warrant is cleared and you get a court date. Make sure to appear or the warrant will be reissued in San Joaquin County.

A third option is to appear in court and ask for the warrant to be recalled. Contact the Criminal Division at the courthouse to ask about this process. The judge may recall the warrant if you have a valid reason for missing court. Not all warrants can be recalled. Felony warrants and no-bail warrants usually cannot be cleared this way in San Joaquin County.

Note: Do not ignore a warrant as it will not go away on its own and may result in arrest at any time in San Joaquin County.

Legal Help in San Joaquin County

If you need help with a warrant, resources are available. The Self-Help Center at the Superior Court provides free help with court forms and procedures. Staff cannot give legal advice but can guide you through the process. Visit the court website for more info on Self-Help services in San Joaquin County.

Legal Services of Northern California may serve San Joaquin County. Call their office to see if you qualify for free legal help. The San Joaquin County Bar Association may run a lawyer referral service. You can get a referral to a private attorney who handles criminal cases. Some lawyers offer reduced fees for the first meeting in San Joaquin County.

The Public Defender's Office represents people who cannot afford a lawyer. If you have been charged with a crime, you may qualify for a public defender. Contact the court for info on eligibility. For general info on criminal law in California, visit selfhelp.courts.ca.gov. This site has guides on warrants, court procedures, and your rights under state law.

Related Records in San Joaquin County

The Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records and jail rosters. Recent arrests may be available through the Sheriff's website or by contacting the Records Division. The jail roster shows current inmates with charges and bail amounts. If someone was arrested on a warrant, it will show up in the booking records in San Joaquin County.

Criminal court records are available through the Superior Court. These records include all case filings, hearings, and judgments. To access full case files, visit the courthouse in person. The Clerk's Office can search by name or case number. Fees may apply for copies of documents in San Joaquin County.

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Cities in San Joaquin County

San Joaquin County has several cities. All warrants from these cities are processed through the Superior Court and tracked by the Sheriff's Office. The warrant system covers all jurisdictions in San Joaquin County.

Other cities in San Joaquin County include Lodi, Tracy, Manteca, Escalon, Ripon, Lathrop, and Lodi. All warrants for these areas are handled by the county court and sheriff systems.

Nearby Counties

These counties border San Joaquin County. Each has its own warrant system. If you are unsure which county issued a warrant, check each one separately.