Warrant records are public documents in Meade County, Kansas, pursuant to the Kansas Open Records Act (K.S.A. § 45-215 et seq.). This legislation establishes that most governmental records, including warrants, shall be accessible to members of the public. The transparency afforded by this statute serves to maintain accountability within the judicial system and provides citizens with access to information pertaining to law enforcement activities.
Warrants issued by the Meade County District Court become part of the public judicial record upon execution or return to the court. These documents contain information regarding alleged violations of Kansas state law and are maintained as official court records. Members of the public may access these records during regular business hours at the Meade County Courthouse, subject to certain statutory exemptions that may apply to ongoing investigations or matters of public safety.
The Kansas Supreme Court has consistently upheld the public's right to access judicial records, including warrants, as an essential component of governmental transparency. However, certain sensitive information may be redacted in accordance with K.S.A. § 45-221, which provides for specific exceptions to disclosure.
Warrant records maintained by the Meade County District Court and Sheriff's Office typically contain the following information:
Pursuant to K.S.A. § 22-2302, arrest warrants must be supported by an affidavit or sworn testimony establishing probable cause. These supporting documents may be included in the warrant record but might be sealed by court order in certain circumstances, such as when disclosure could compromise an ongoing investigation or endanger witnesses.
Members of the public seeking to verify warrant status in Meade County may utilize several no-cost resources:
The Meade County District Court maintains public access terminals at the courthouse located at:
Meade County District Court
200 N Fowler St
Meade, KS 67864
(620) 873-8745
Kansas Judicial Branch
Public terminals are available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding legal holidays.
The Meade County Sheriff's Office also provides warrant verification services at:
Meade County Sheriff's Office
200 N Fowler St
Meade, KS 67864
(620) 873-8765
Additionally, individuals may access the Kansas Bureau of Investigation website, which periodically publishes information about significant warrant actions in Kansas counties, including Meade County.
The Meade County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for the execution of warrants within county jurisdiction. Sheriff warrants in Meade County are classified according to K.S.A. § 22-2401, which authorizes peace officers to execute arrests under various circumstances.
The Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated warrants division that processes and serves several categories of warrants:
In accordance with K.S.A. § 22-2305, the Sheriff's Office is required to execute warrants without unnecessary delay. Deputies are dispatched to serve warrants based on prioritization protocols that consider the severity of the alleged offense, public safety concerns, and available resources.
The Sheriff's Office coordinates warrant service with other law enforcement agencies when subjects are believed to be outside Meade County jurisdiction. Interstate warrant service is conducted pursuant to the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act as codified in K.S.A. § 22-2701 et seq.
Individuals seeking to determine their warrant status in Meade County may utilize several official channels. The Kansas courts system maintains current warrant information that is updated regularly in compliance with K.S.A. § 22-2310.
To verify warrant status, individuals may:
Contact the Meade County District Court Clerk's Office directly at (620) 873-8745 during regular business hours. Court personnel can conduct a name-based search of active warrants.
Visit the Kansas Department of Revenue's Warrants on the Web portal, which lists tax warrants and certain other civil warrants.
Consult the Kansas Adult Supervised Population Electronic Repository (KASPER) to determine if there are active warrants related to probation or parole violations.
Appear in person at the Meade County Sheriff's Office with valid government-issued identification to request a warrant check.
Individuals with active warrants are advised that appearing at law enforcement facilities may result in immediate arrest if a valid warrant exists. Legal counsel should be consulted prior to such appearances.
The verification of outstanding warrants in Meade County is governed by procedures established under K.S.A. § 22-2302 and local court rules. Members of the public may access this information through multiple official channels.
The Meade County District Court maintains records of all outstanding warrants issued within its jurisdiction. These records may be accessed by:
Meade County District Court
200 N Fowler St
Meade, KS 67864
Appearing in person at the courthouse during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) to conduct a records search.
Contacting the Meade County Sheriff's Office warrant division at (620) 873-8765 to inquire about specific warrant status.
Pursuant to K.S.A. § 45-218, a reasonable fee may be charged for providing copies of warrant records. The current fee schedule is established by the Meade County Commission and is subject to periodic revision.
Law enforcement agencies from other jurisdictions may access Meade County warrant information through the Kansas Criminal Justice Information System (KCJIS) in accordance with K.S.A. § 22-4704.
The Kansas Child Support Services division maintains enforcement records related to child support warrants. These specialized warrants are issued when individuals fail to comply with court-ordered child support obligations. The Child Support Enforcement division works in conjunction with the Meade County Sheriff's Office to execute these warrants.
Kansas Department for Children and Families
555 S Kansas Ave
Topeka, KS 66603
(888) 757-2445
Kansas Department for Children and Families
Additional warrant record resources include: