Warrant records are public documents in Beaverhead County, Montana, pursuant to the Montana Public Records Act (Mont. Code Ann. § 2-6-1001 et seq.). This legislation establishes that government records, including warrants, shall be accessible to the public to maintain transparency and accountability within the judicial system, unless specifically exempted by statute.
In Beaverhead County, warrant information is maintained by the Beaverhead County Sheriff's Office and the Clerk of District Court. These records are considered public information under Montana law, enabling citizens to remain informed about legal proceedings and fostering community trust in law enforcement operations. The Montana Constitution, Article II, Section 9, further reinforces this right to know by declaring that no person shall be deprived of the right to examine documents of public bodies except in cases where the demand of individual privacy clearly exceeds the merits of public disclosure.
Warrant records maintained by Beaverhead County authorities typically contain the following information as required by Montana Code Annotated § 46-6-214:
The Justice of the Peace Court and District Court in Beaverhead County maintain these records in accordance with state recordkeeping requirements.
Members of the public may access warrant information in Beaverhead County without charge through several official channels:
Pursuant to Montana Code Annotated § 2-6-1006, government agencies may not charge for the inspection of public records, though reasonable fees may apply for document reproduction or extensive searches requiring staff time.
The Beaverhead County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for executing warrants within county jurisdiction. Sheriff warrants are official documents issued by the Beaverhead County District Court or Justice Court that authorize law enforcement personnel to perform specific actions, such as:
These warrants, issued in accordance with Montana Code Annotated § 46-6-201, contain critical identifying information and legal justification for the authorized action. The Sheriff's Office maintains a warrant division that processes these documents and coordinates with other agencies for execution of warrants that extend beyond county boundaries.
Beaverhead County Sheriff's Office
2 South Pacific St.
Dillon, MT 59725
(406) 683-3700
Beaverhead County Sheriff
Individuals seeking to determine if they are subject to an active warrant in Beaverhead County may utilize several official verification methods:
Pursuant to Montana Code Annotated § 46-6-215, individuals with active warrants may be subject to immediate arrest. Therefore, persons who believe they may have an outstanding warrant are advised to address the matter promptly through proper legal channels.
The verification of outstanding warrants in Beaverhead County may be accomplished through several authorized methods:
Montana Code Annotated § 46-6-212 provides that warrants remain in effect until executed, recalled by the issuing court, or the statute of limitations expires on the underlying offense.