Bernalillo County Warrants and Arrest Records Search

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When conducting an arrest warrant search in Bernalillo County, NM, taking a trip down to state agencies that serve in the justice department will be inevitable. Most of these government bodies require applicants to visit their offices in person or send their inquiries through the mail.

This is done to ensure that information on active warrants does not fall into the hands of people who have such orders for arrests out in their name and can use it to evade being taken into custody. At the time of writing this article, only private information vendors offered the facility an online search for arrest warrants.

The database maintained by these entities will typically contain information on crime history from all over the country. However, if you were to approach a state agency, you will only be told about outstanding warrants and arrest records from Bernalillo County. Among the government departments that you can come to are:

  • The office of the county clerk: One Civic Plaza, NW 6th Floor, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102
  • The office of the sheriff: 400 Roma NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102
  • The court of the magistrate: 400 Lomas Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102

Of these agencies, the clerk court’s office, which maintains the court dockets database, can offer the maximum amount of information in response to an inquiry. Not only will you be able to find any active warrants from Bernalillo County against the subject, but also you will be told about all the civil records that can be found in the name of this person.

Over the phone, how do you acquire information on Bernalillo County warrants and arrests? (This page was last updated in 2021.)       

  • Information on recent arrests: 505839-8700.
  • Arrest records: 505-468-7140.
  • General information from the Sheriff’s Office: 505-468-7100.
  • Information about active warrants: 505-841-8151.
  • Details about a criminal case filed by you: 505-468-7111.
  • Details on assistance available to crime victims: 505-314-0180.
  • Judicial records: 505-841-8400.

Crime statistics of Bernalillo County

Over 3500 crimes were reported in Bernalillo County in 2017. This annual average comprised around 920 cases of violent crimes and over 2600 matters pertaining to property crimes.

Nearly 1420 complaints in the property crimes category were attributed to larceny-thefts, while burglary led to the filing of around 730 complaints. Of the cases filed against violent crimes, nearly 690 involved aggravated assaults, over 70 involved rape and more than 150 were attributed to robbery.

In the ten years that transpired between 1999 and 2008, an estimated 390,000 criminal complaints were filed with Bernalillo County’s police. Of these cases, about 54,000 were violent crime instances, which puts this crime category’s rate at 13% of the annual figure. However, this is set to increase shortly in light of the 7% growth in the number of violent crimes seen through the decade.

FAQ

Q: What are Bernalillo County warrants?

A: Bernalillo County warrants are legal documents issued by a judge that authorizes law enforcement officials to take a person into custody.

Q: How do I find out if there is an active warrant for my arrest in Bernalillo County?

A: You can find out if there is an active warrant for your arrest in Bernalillo County by contacting the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Department or by searching the Bernalillo County Warrants and Arrest Records database.

Q: How long does Bernalillo County warrant last?

A: Bernalillo County warrants can last indefinitely until they are served or canceled.

Q: What should I do if I have an active warrant in Bernalillo County?

A: If you have an active warrant in Bernalillo County, it is recommended that you turn yourself into law enforcement officials.

Q: Can I be arrested outside of Bernalillo County on a Bernalillo County warrant?

A: Yes, you can be arrested outside of Bernalillo County on a Bernalillo County warrant, as the warrant is valid throughout New Mexico.

Q: How can I clear a Bernalillo County warrant?

A: To clear a Bernalillo County warrant, you must turn yourself into law enforcement officials and follow the legal procedures.

Q: What happens if I ignore a Bernalillo County warrant?

A: If you ignore a Bernalillo County warrant, law enforcement officials can arrest you at any time, and you may face additional charges for failing to appear in court.

 

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