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  1. Case Search allows you to search for a court case and view the Case Details (Register of Actions) with case information and public documents for the case. Use the Name (Person or Business), Case Number, Citation Number, or Attorney (Name or Bar Number) search options to find a case.

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  2. Click on the “View Details” link to find warrant information. The search result will reveal the person’s name, mugshot, sex, age, hair and eye color, height, weight, warrant number, type, date issues, charge, charge level, court number, and name and bail information and amount.

  3. Minnesota Public Criminal History Search. This website is a free service offered by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS) and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA). Public criminal history record search is required by Minnesota Statutes §13.87, Subd. 1 (c).

  4. Case Search allows you to search for a court case and view the Case Details (Register of Actions) with case information and public documents for the case. Document Search allows you to search for public documents in court cases that are available online.

  5. Case Search allows users to search for court cases by person name, business name, attorney name, case number, citation number, or attorney bar number. It also provides access to the Case Details (Register of Actions) and the public documents available online in each case.

  6. The Online Warrant Search (OWS) is a web application designed to allow easy public access to search and view public information regarding individuals who have an active arrest warrant.

  7. Warrant Search. Arrest warrants are issued in Washington County by the District Court and forwards to the County Sheriff for enforcement. In most cases, warrants are limited by the court for failure to respond to the court or failure to carry out an order from the court.

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