Warrant records are public documents in Broadwater County, Montana, pursuant to Montana Code Annotated § 2-6-1003, which establishes the Montana Public Records Act. This legislation grants citizens the right to access various governmental records, including warrants, to ensure transparency and accountability within the judicial system. The Montana Supreme Court has consistently upheld the public's right to access court records, including warrants, except in cases where specific statutory exemptions apply.
The Broadwater County Sheriff's Office maintains these records in accordance with state law. Public access to warrant information serves multiple governmental interests, including:
The Montana Judicial Branch provides additional guidance regarding public access to court records, including warrants issued by district courts throughout the state.
Warrant records maintained by the Broadwater County Sheriff's Office and the Broadwater County District Court typically contain the following information pursuant to Montana Code Annotated § 46-6-201:
Certain sensitive information may be redacted from public versions of warrant records in accordance with Montana Code Annotated § 2-6-1017, including social security numbers, financial account information, and information related to ongoing investigations.
Members of the public may access warrant information in Broadwater County through several no-cost methods established under Montana's public records provisions:
Requestors should be prepared to provide identifying information such as full name and date of birth to facilitate accurate record retrieval. Pursuant to Montana Code Annotated § 2-6-1006, agencies may require written requests for certain types of records but cannot require explanation of the purpose of the request.
The Broadwater County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for executing warrants within county jurisdiction. Sheriff warrants in Broadwater County fall into several categories as defined by Montana Code Annotated § 46-6-201 through § 46-6-214:
The Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated warrant division that coordinates with other law enforcement agencies to execute warrants across jurisdictional boundaries. The Montana Department of Justice provides technical support for complex warrant operations, particularly those involving electronic evidence.
Broadwater County Sheriff's Office
519 Broadway Street
Townsend, MT 59644
(406) 266-3441
Broadwater County Sheriff
Individuals seeking to determine their warrant status in Broadwater County have multiple verification methods available pursuant to Montana Code Annotated § 2-6-1009:
Individuals with active warrants may be eligible to resolve their legal matters through established procedures, including voluntary surrender arrangements coordinated through legal counsel. The Broadwater County Detention Center, referenced in state correctional reports, processes individuals with active warrants.
Outstanding warrant verification in Broadwater County follows established protocols under Montana Code Annotated § 2-6-1003 and § 46-6-212. Members of the public may conduct searches through the following methods:
Law enforcement agencies throughout Montana, including the Broadwater County Sheriff's Office, participate in the Montana Criminal Justice Information Network, which facilitates the sharing of warrant information across jurisdictions. This system ensures that outstanding warrants are accessible to authorized personnel statewide.