Sussex County Warrants and Arrest Records Search

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All arrest warrants from Sussex County, New Jersey come from the court of the magistrate because only the judiciary has the authority to issue legal processes. However, despite being termed as judicial orders for arrests, warrants are only released when the police make an express request for the directive.

To do so, a formal affidavit is prepared containing all essential case facts. These are presented before the court in a bid to help the magistrate easily establish probable cause, a requirement which is a legal mandate. For the judge to order the physical detention of an individual, he/she has to ascertain that the proof held by the police against this person is significant.

If the witnesses have to be called in to reach a decision on the matter, the police are obligated to present people who are in any way connected with the case, in court for a sworn deposition. Arrest directives thus issued are known as active warrants and these come with a 100 year period of validity.

Pending arrest orders are known as outstanding warrants and they persist in the police database along with the repositories maintained by the judiciary for as long as it takes to apprehend this person.So, for a warrant search and to access arrest records in Sussex County, you could simply refer to the most wanted list or go to:

  • Law enforcement: 39 High St, Newton, New Jersey 07860
  • Judiciary: 47 High St, Newton, NJ 07860
  • County clerk: 4 Park Place, Newton, New Jersey 07860

What Sussex County agency should you approach for an over-the-phone warrant search and arrests inquiry? (Update: 2021)         

  • To learn about recent arrests-(973) 579-0875/(973) 579-08752333
  • To know if a person is wanted on an outstanding warrant-973-383-3521 ext. 242
  • To learn about conducting a local criminal history check-973-579-0850
  • To get in touch with Victim/Witness Service-973-383-1570
  • To get judicial records-973-579-0675

With less than 2500 criminal complaints received by the Sussex County, NJ police every year, this area comes in low when the crime statistics for the different divisions of the state are compared. The same also holds true for the rate of violent crime which stands at just about 150 incidents per annum.