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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.
Most Warrants issued by the San Diego County Superior Court are available here online. Do not attempt to make an arrest based on this warrant information. Only peace officers can arrest a person for an outstanding warrant of arrest.
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; To obtain a written response to a local warrant check, a Service Request Form must be submitted to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Records & ID Division.
A warrant may be issued if you fail to appear at a court hearing or fail to comply with a court order, such as failure to complete treatment programs, volunteer work, custody or community service. Failure to comply with court orders may result in:
San Diego County Public Defender provides answers to frequent asked questions about what happens if you are arrested and what to do if you have a warrant out on you.
Below are Step-by-Step Instructions for Affiants related to the General Search Warrants, DUI Force Blood Draw Warrants and Ping Trap Trace and CSS Warrants. There are also Reviewing DDA Instructions. Please Review these Instructions before starting a New Warrant.
Generate a request through the Public Records Center; Submit a request to the Sheriff’s station or substation that wrote the report or responded to the incident; Submitting a Service Request Form to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Records & ID Division: Service Request Form English; Service Request Form Spanish