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  1. The San Diego County Sheriff's Department maintains an Online Warrant Information database. You can check to see if you or someone else has an active arrest warrant issued out of any San Diego Superior Court.

  2. Search for outstanding warrants issued by the San Diego County Superior Court by name. Do not attempt to arrest anyone based on this information and report any tips online or by phone.

  3. For information regarding an outstanding warrant: Check our Warrants for Arrest service; Contact the Warrant Office at 858-974-2110; When calling, please be prepared to provide: First and Last Name of the person thought to have a warrant; Date of Birth; Warrant number, if available

  4. Please enter either the case number or a partial last name of the restrained person to search. Note: If the case number is in the format 37-2021-12345678-XX-XX-XX, enter only the case numbers without the dashes and letters.

  5. When you access the San Diego Sheriff's Arrest Warrant website, you are asked to type in a series of letters that you see in an image. The image contains letters only and no numbers.

  6. Our patrol cars are now equipped with the Hi-Lo. It is a crucial tool that can provide a warning of impending danger. When you hear the Hi-Lo, it's time to go! Text to 9-1-1 is now available in San Diego County. This is not a service of convenience. Call if you can, Text ONLY if you can't.

  7. You can find out if you have a warrant by looking at the San Diego Sheriff’s website: San Diego County Sheriff's Department (sdsheriff.net). In order to address the warrant, you will need to appear in front of a judge (whether you post bail or not).

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