Daviess County Kentucky Bench Warrants

Daviess County bench warrants require in-person verification in Owensboro. The Sheriff's Office does not provide warrant information over the phone. This policy protects individual privacy. Residents must visit the office with photo identification. Central Dispatch may provide some guidance but cannot confirm warrant status.

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Daviess County Bench Warrant Information Policy

Daviess County has a strict no-phone policy for warrant information. Staff will not confirm or deny warrant status over the phone. You must visit in person with valid photo ID. This applies to all warrant inquiries.

The policy protects privacy and ensures accuracy. It prevents unauthorized access to warrant information. Only the person named on the warrant or their attorney can get details. Law enforcement has separate access procedures.

Daviess County Detention Center

Owensboro-Daviess County Central Dispatch can be reached at 270-687-8888. However, they have limited ability to help with warrant inquiries. They may direct you to the appropriate office. For warrant verification, visit the Sheriff's Office directly.

Plan to visit during regular business hours. Bring current photo identification. Acceptable forms include driver's licenses and state ID cards. Expired IDs may not be accepted.

Daviess County Circuit Court Clerk

The Daviess County Circuit Court Clerk is Jennifer Hardesty Besecker. Her office is at 100 E 2nd Street in Owensboro. The phone number is 270-687-7220. The clerk's office maintains all court records.

Visit the Daviess County court information page for office details. The page provides hours, directions, and contact information.

Daviess County Court Information

The Circuit Court Clerk tracks all cases. When a judge issues a bench warrant, the clerk records it. The information is shared with the Sheriff's Office. However, warrant status must be verified with the Sheriff.

Bring photo ID when visiting the clerk's office. Staff will verify your identity before releasing information. There may be fees for document copies. Call 270-687-7220 to confirm current fees.

Daviess County Sheriff Bench Warrant Division

The Daviess County Sheriff's Office is at 212 Saint Ann Street in Owensboro. The phone number is 270-685-8444. Deputies enforce all bench warrants in the county.

Visit the Daviess County Sheriff's Office website for general information. The site provides office hours and contact details. However, warrant status must be verified in person.

Daviess County Sheriff's Office

The Daviess County Detention Center houses individuals with active warrants. If arrested, you will be taken there. The jail website has visitation information and inmate search tools.

The Owensboro Police Department works with the Sheriff's Office. Their non-emergency number is 270-687-8888. They are located at 222 East 9th Street. Both agencies enforce warrants.

How to Check Daviess County Bench Warrants

To check for a bench warrant in Daviess County, follow these steps. First, gather your photo identification. Make sure it is current and valid.

Next, visit the Sheriff's Office at 212 Saint Ann Street in Owensboro. Go during regular business hours. Tell the receptionist you want to check for an active warrant.

A deputy will verify your identity. They will check the warrant database. The process usually takes a few minutes. If no warrant exists, you will receive confirmation. If a warrant exists, the deputy will explain your options.

You can also use Kentucky's CourtNet 2.0 system. This allows statewide case searches. However, it may not show real-time warrant status. Always verify with the Sheriff's Office.

Resolving Daviess County Bench Warrants

If you have an active bench warrant, take action to resolve it. Ignoring the warrant will not make it disappear. The warrant remains active until you appear before the court.

Contact an attorney for guidance. A lawyer can help arrange voluntary surrender. They can also represent you in court. This often leads to better outcomes than arrest.

If you choose to surrender without an attorney, visit the Sheriff's Office. Go during business hours for voluntary surrender. Explain that you want to address an active warrant. Deputies will process you and arrange court appearance.

Bring photo identification and case paperwork. Be prepared to post bond. Ask about bond requirements when you arrive. Wear appropriate clothing for court.

Daviess County Bench Warrant Scam Alerts

Phone scams about bench warrants target Daviess County residents. Scammers claim to be from the Sheriff's Office. They threaten arrest unless you pay immediately. They demand gift cards or wire transfers.

The real Sheriff's Office never calls to demand payment. They do not accept gift cards or wire transfers. Bond payments are only made at the jail. If someone calls demanding payment, hang up.

Verify any warrant claims in person. Visit the Sheriff's Office at 212 Saint Ann Street. Do not trust phone numbers provided by callers. These are part of the scam.

Visit the Kentucky Court of Justice scam alert page for more information. Report scam attempts to law enforcement.

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Western Kentucky Bench Warrant Resources

Daviess County is in Western Kentucky. Neighboring counties include McLean, Ohio, and Hancock. Each county has its own warrant procedures. Visit the Kentucky Court of Justice website for statewide information.

The Daviess County Clerk is Lauren Milton. Her office is at 212 St. Ann Street in Owensboro. The phone number is 270-685-8434. The clerk handles vehicle registration and county records.