Warrant records in Marshall County, Kansas are classified as public records in accordance with the Kansas Open Records Act (KORA), K.S.A. § 45-215 et seq. This legislation establishes the framework for public access to government documents throughout the state, including those maintained by county law enforcement agencies and judicial offices.
The Kansas Open Records Act operates under the presumption that records maintained by public agencies shall be open for inspection by any person unless otherwise provided by the Act. Pursuant to K.S.A. § 45-216(a), it is declared to be the public policy of the state that public records shall be open for inspection by any person unless otherwise provided by this act.
Marshall County warrant information is generally accessible to members of the public, though certain restrictions may apply in cases involving ongoing investigations, juvenile matters, or where disclosure would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy as defined in K.S.A. § 45-221(a)(30).
Individuals seeking warrant information may submit requests to the appropriate custodial agency, which must respond within three business days as required by K.S.A. § 45-218(d). Reasonable fees may be assessed for providing copies of records in accordance with K.S.A. § 45-219.
Warrant records maintained by Marshall County authorities typically contain specific information as required by Kansas law. Standard elements included in these official documents are:
• The full legal name and any known aliases of the subject • Date of birth and/or approximate age of the subject • Physical description including height, weight, and identifying characteristics • The specific criminal statute(s) allegedly violated • Date and time the warrant was issued • Name and title of the issuing judicial officer • Case number and court of jurisdiction • Bond amount, if applicable • Special conditions related to execution of the warrant
Additional information may be included depending on the nature of the warrant. Arrest warrants contain details about the alleged criminal offense, while search warrants specify the location to be searched and items to be seized. Bench warrants issued for failure to appear in court will reference the original case and hearing date that was missed.
All warrant records must comply with Kansas Supreme Court Rule 107, which governs the format and content requirements for judicial documents within the state's court system.
Members of the public may verify warrant status in Marshall County through several no-cost methods established pursuant to Kansas public records provisions:
• In-person inquiry at the Marshall County Sheriff's Office located at 1201 Broadway, Marysville, KS 66508 • Direct contact with the Marshall County District Court Clerk at the courthouse, 1201 Broadway, Marysville, KS 66508 • Telephone inquiry to the Sheriff's Office at (785) 562-3141 during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM) • Review of the public access terminal available at the courthouse for self-directed searches
When making inquiries, individuals should be prepared to provide identifying information including full name, date of birth, and any other relevant identifiers to ensure accurate results. Pursuant to K.S.A. § 45-220, agencies may require written request forms for certain types of record searches.
The Marshall County Sheriff's Office maintains a public-facing database that is updated regularly, though members of the public should note that electronic systems may not reflect real-time information and should be considered a preliminary resource rather than definitive verification.
The Marshall County Sheriff's Office serves as the primary law enforcement agency responsible for executing warrants within county jurisdiction. Sheriff warrants are issued under the authority of the Marshall County District Court and fall into several categories:
• Arrest warrants authorizing the apprehension of individuals charged with criminal offenses • Bench warrants issued for failure to appear at scheduled court proceedings • Search warrants permitting examination of specified locations for evidence • Civil warrants related to non-criminal matters such as child support enforcement
The Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated warrants division that coordinates with other law enforcement agencies to locate and apprehend individuals with active warrants. This unit operates in accordance with K.S.A. § 22-2305, which governs the execution of warrants by peace officers.
Warrant service is conducted by sworn deputies who have completed training in accordance with Kansas Commission on Peace Officers' Standards and Training (KS-CPOST) requirements. Deputies are authorized to execute warrants throughout Marshall County and may coordinate with other jurisdictions when subjects are believed to be outside county boundaries.
The Marshall County Sheriff's Office is located at:
Marshall County Sheriff's Office
1201 Broadway
Marysville, KS 66508
(785) 562-3141
Marshall County Sheriff's Office
Individuals seeking to determine their warrant status in Marshall County may utilize several official channels established for public inquiry. The verification process includes:
• Contacting the Marshall County District Court Clerk's Office at 1201 Broadway, Marysville, KS 66508 or by phone at (785) 562-5346 • Submitting a records request to the Marshall County Sheriff's Office in person or via mail • Consulting with a licensed attorney who can access court records on behalf of clients • Utilizing the Kansas District Court Public Access Portal if implemented in Marshall County by 2025
When making inquiries, requestors should provide full legal name, date of birth, and other identifying information to ensure accurate results. Pursuant to K.S.A. § 22-2305, warrants remain in effect until executed or withdrawn by court order, regardless of the passage of time.
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation maintains a statewide warrant database that interfaces with the National Crime Information Center (NCIC). This system is accessible to law enforcement agencies but not directly to the public. However, certain warrant information may be obtained through the KBI's public resources.
Individuals with concerns about possible warrants are advised that appearing in person at law enforcement facilities may result in immediate arrest if active warrants are discovered. Those wishing to resolve warrant issues may consider consulting legal counsel prior to making direct inquiries.
Marshall County maintains systems for tracking outstanding warrants in accordance with Kansas judicial administration standards. Members of the public seeking information about outstanding warrants may:
• Visit the Marshall County District Court Clerk's Office during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM) • Submit a written request for warrant verification to the Sheriff's Office • Contact the Marshall County Attorney's Office at 1201 Broadway, Marysville, KS 66508 or by phone at (785) 562-5346 • Review publicly posted warrant lists if available at the courthouse or on official county websites
Pursuant to K.S.A. § 45-217(f), public records requests must be responded to within a reasonable time. Agencies may require identification from requestors to ensure information is provided to appropriate parties.
For warrants related to specific case types, specialized departments may maintain separate records. Child support warrants, for example, may be tracked through the Kansas Department for Children and Families' Child Support Services division in accordance with K.S.A. § 23-3101 et seq.
• Kansas Bureau of Investigation • Kansas District Court Records Search • Kansas Department of Corrections Offender Search • Kansas Child Support Services