The sheriff’s office in each county usually maintains an online database with search features. If the warrant is not listed on the FDLE site, go to the county’s sheriff’s office website where the crime allegedly occurred. The information on the FCIC Public Records Search Page is updated every 24 hours. The FDLE’s free searchable database contains information on active warrants throughout Florida. To conduct the search inquiry, use the subject’s first name, last name, nickname, race, sex, and/or date of birth. The information on “wanted persons” is reported to FDLE by law enforcement agencies throughout the state. Searching the FDLE website for an arrest warrant is always free, although not all outstanding warrants are immediately listed. You can search for an outstanding arrest warrant for free on the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) website using the Florida Criminal Information Center (FCIC) Public Records Search Page.
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