Suwannee County Warrant Records

Suwannee County warrant records are managed by the sheriff's office and the Clerk of the Circuit Court in Live Oak. This rural North Florida county has about 44,000 residents. The sheriff handles warrant enforcement, and the clerk stores court case files that show bench warrants and capias orders. You can search for active Suwannee County warrants through the FDLE statewide database at no cost. Florida's Sunshine Law makes most warrant records public, so anyone can look them up. Whether you want to check for an active warrant or need details on a court case, there are a few ways to get that information in Suwannee County.

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Suwannee County Quick Facts

44K Population
Live Oak County Seat
3rd Judicial Circuit
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Suwannee Sheriff's Office Warrants

The Suwannee County Sheriff's Office handles all warrant enforcement in the county. Their office is at 200 S. Ohio Avenue in Live Oak. Call (386) 362-2222 for general questions. The sheriff's deputies serve warrants and work to arrest people who have outstanding warrants in Suwannee County. As a smaller agency, they also rely on state and regional task forces to help locate wanted persons who may have left the area.

Suwannee County is part of the 3rd Judicial Circuit, which also covers Columbia, Dixie, Hamilton, Lafayette, Madison, and Taylor counties. Under Florida Statute 901.04, warrants are directed to all sheriffs statewide. A Suwannee County warrant can be served by any officer in Florida, and the Suwannee sheriff can arrest people wanted in other counties.

The sheriff's website has contact details and information on how to report tips about wanted persons in Suwannee County.

Suwannee County Sheriff's Office website for warrant records

The sheriff's office does not run its own public warrant search online. They direct people to the FDLE Public Access System for active warrant checks. You can reach their office by phone during business hours for specific questions about Suwannee County warrants.

Sheriff's Office Suwannee County Sheriff's Office
200 S. Ohio Avenue, Live Oak, FL 32064
Phone: (386) 362-2222
Judicial Circuit 3rd Judicial Circuit

Suwannee Clerk of Courts Records

The Suwannee County Clerk of the Circuit Court maintains court records that include warrant activity. Bench warrants and capias orders issued in Suwannee County appear in case dockets. The clerk's office is at 200 S. Ohio Avenue in Live Oak, the same building as the sheriff. Phone is (386) 362-0500. You can visit the office in person to look up records or request copies of court documents.

Court records in Florida are public under Florida Statute 119.07. You do not need to be the person named on the warrant to search for it. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The clerk can provide copies of docket entries, case files, and other court documents related to Suwannee County warrant records. There may be a small fee for copies.

Clerk of Courts Suwannee County Clerk of the Circuit Court
200 S. Ohio Avenue, Live Oak, FL 32064
Phone: (386) 362-0500

Note: Suwannee County is a small jurisdiction, so warrant records may take longer to appear in the statewide FDLE system.

How to Search Suwannee Warrants

Use the FDLE Public Access System to check for active warrants in Suwannee County. The tool is free and does not need an account. Enter a name and the system pulls up active warrants from every Florida county, including Suwannee. Results show the warrant type and the issuing agency.

For case-specific details, contact the Suwannee County Clerk at (386) 362-0500. They can look up bench warrants and capias entries in the docket for a specific case. You can also call the sheriff's office at (386) 362-2222 to ask about a specific warrant.

Options for searching Suwannee County warrant records:

  • FDLE Public Access System for statewide active warrants
  • Clerk of Courts in Live Oak for case docket details
  • Sheriff's office by phone for warrant confirmation

Warrant Types in Suwannee County

Arrest warrants are the most common type filed in Suwannee County. A judge issues one after law enforcement presents probable cause, as set out in Florida Statute 901.02. Bench warrants come from judges when someone skips a court hearing or breaks a court order. Capias warrants serve a similar purpose. All of these become part of Suwannee County's warrant records.

Under Florida Statute 933.07, search warrants expire after 14 days if not executed. Arrest warrants in Suwannee County have no such limit. They remain active until the person is picked up or a judge cancels the warrant. Even very old warrants can still lead to arrest.

What to Do About a Warrant

If you learn there is a warrant for you in Suwannee County, get legal advice first. Do not show up at the jail without talking to a lawyer. An attorney can help you handle the process and may be able to arrange bond before you surrender. Under Florida Statute 901.16, the arresting officer must tell you about the warrant and why you are being arrested.

Warrants in Suwannee County do not expire. Ignoring one does not make it go away. A traffic stop, job background check, or any run-in with law enforcement can bring it back to the surface. Dealing with it early gives you more options.

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Nearby Counties

Suwannee County is in rural North Florida. Warrants are filed in the county where the offense took place. Check the location of the incident to find the right jurisdiction.