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Calhoun County Arrest Records

In Calhoun County, arrest records refer to all documents created in relation to an arrest event. Such events occur when law enforcement officers apprehend suspected lawbreakers. Officers may also conduct arrests to prevent potential crimes or protect concerned parties from harm. Depending on the offense type or severity, arrested persons are temporarily held at the Calhoun County Jail.

The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office generates and maintains records of all arrest events. Persons or entities interested in accessing the records must visit the sheriff’s office at:

Calhoun County arrest records are also accessible in other public documents. For example, Calhoun County court records may also feature arrest information. Criminal record histories and inmate records are also resources for finding arrest records.

Are Arrest Records Public in Calhoun County?

Calhoun County arrest records are mostly accessible under Alabama’s public records law. Under state law, the general public can request, inspect, and get arrest records from specific government agencies. The agencies serve as record custodians and will provide records upon request from interested parties.

Nevertheless, the law allows custodian agencies to withhold certain arrest information. In most cases, exempted arrest records may contain information whose disclosure is not in the public’s best interest. For example, arrest records that may reveal crime victims’ identities are redacted from public view.

What Do Public Arrest Records Contain?

Public arrest records in Calhoun County typically contain information on the following:

  • Arrested person’s full name and physical attributes like gender, race, height, and age.
  • Booking number
  • Booking date
  • Arrest charges
  • Arrest warrants
  • Arrestee’s mugshot
  • Arresting agency’s name
  • Bond amount and condition

Calhoun County Crime Rate

According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s interactive crime dashboard, Calhoun County recorded 4,384 crimes in 2019. The report covers both property and violent-type crimes like homicides, motor vehicle thefts, and assaults. Furthermore, the report revealed that larceny thefts and burglaries were the most reported crimes, at 2,539 and 768, respectively.

Calhoun County Arrest Statistics

Calhoun County’s law enforcement agency made 7,168 arrests in 2018, including 156 juvenile arrests and 7,112 adult arrests. The state’s Department of Corrections keeps statewide records of inmate population and statistics. According to the record, Alabama’s correctional facilities housed 20,430 inmates in May 2024.

Find Calhoun County Arrest Records

In Calhoun County, arrest information is accessible in inmate records. Such records provide arrest information like the arrestee’s name, mugshot, bond information, and arrest charges. Persons or entities seeking inmate records must find the agencies directly responsible for keeping the records. In Calhoun County, the county sheriff’s office maintains an online roster of all persons detained in the county jail. Users must input the arrestee’s name into the search box to find inmate records on the roster.

The Alabama Department of Corrections also provides an online database for all inmates incarcerated in the counties’ jails. To access the database, users must provide search information such as an AIS number or the inmate’s first and last name.

Record seekers can also find inmate records through the Federal Bureau of Prisons’ inmate locator. This online portal houses information on all incarcerated persons in the country’s correctional facilities. To use the database, users must provide either the inmate’s name or prison number.

Free Arrest Record Search in Calhoun County

Persons or entities can conduct free searches for Calhoun County arrest records using government-owned websites. The websites contain online search portals that provide information on arrest records. Users can freely search arrest records on these official sites:

Public members can also view arrest records by making an in-person request to the county sheriff’s office at:

400 West 8th Street
Anniston, AL 36201
E-mail: sheriff@calcoso.org

Note: The county sheriff may charge fees to produce physical copies of arrest records.

Conversely, third-party search sites offer free access to Calhoun County arrest records. Such sites maintain arrest-related records like inmate and criminal records. Users only need to provide the necessary search data to use such sites. Nevertheless, third-party search websites are mostly unregulated and may not offer complete arrest information.

Get Calhoun County Criminal Records

Criminal records are official files on criminal histories and convictions. They are quite different from arrest records since they also include court conviction and incarceration details.

In Calhoun County, criminal records are not public documents, and only eligible persons can obtain them from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA). The agency allows mail-based requests for criminal records in their custody. Thus, applicants interested in requesting the records must follow these steps:

  1. Visit the nearest local law enforcement agency to get fingerprinted. The agency must take the prints on the FBI’s FD-258 card. Note that the agency may request a valid ID before taking your fingerprint.
  2. Complete the required information on the card.
  3. Download, fill out, and print a request form for criminal records.
  4. Include a $25 fee as a money order or check made payable to “Criminal Records & Identification Unit". Note that the agency does not accept business or personal checks.
  5. Mail in the document and fee to:

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency
Criminal Records and Identification Unit
ATTN: Background Checks
P.O. Box 1511
Montgomery, Alabama 36102-1511

Calhoun County Arrest Records vs. Criminal Records

Arrest and criminal records contain crime-related data. However, the records are quite different in the following ways:

The records contain different content. Arrest records typically cover information on arrest events. However, criminal records include not only arrest records but also criminal convictions and incarceration details.

The records are under the purview of different custodian agencies. The Calhoun County sheriff’s office is the primary custodian of arrest information, while the ALEA oversees the recording and maintenance of criminal records.

Note that the record creation process is also different. The county sheriff generates arrest records, while the ALEA creates criminal records by collating crime data from law enforcement agencies, courts, and correctional facilities.

How Long Do Arrests Stay on Your Record?

In Calhoun County, arrest records do not have an expiration date. Instead, arrest records will remain publicly accessible until the recordbearer expunges or seals them. Note that not all arrest charges can be expunged or sealed. Furthermore, there are set guidelines for expunging eligible arrest records in Calhoun County.

Expunge Calhoun County Arrest Records

Calhoun County’s citizens can expunge arrest records by filing a petition with the circuit court. Upon receiving the petition, the court will determine if the offender is eligible to expunge the records.

Who is eligible to expunge arrest records in Calhoun County?

Petitioners seeking to expunge an arrest record must fulfill at least one of the following requirements:

  • More than a year has passed since the charges were dismissed without prejudice.
  • More than three months have passed since the charges were dismissed with prejudice.
  • Charges were dismissed three months prior to filing for expungement.
  • The indictment was dismissed, and the statute of limitation for the charges or refiling the charges has expired.
  • Charges were dismissed after a court-approved treatment program.

Petitioners must fulfill one of the following requirements to expunge criminal convictions for misdemeanors, traffic, or municipal violations:

  • Completed the parole or probation requirements and fulfilled court-mandated payments.
  • The conviction is not a violent or sex-related offense.
  • It is more than three years after the conviction date.
  • The conviction is not for a serious traffic offense.
  • The conviction was not classified as a felony.
  • The conviction is not for an offense classified as moral turpitude, as provided in Section 17-3-30.1.

In contrast, you must meet one of these requirements to expunge a felony conviction:

  • More than six months have passed since you received the certificate of pardon.
  • You received a pardon certification from the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
  • The conviction is not for a violent or sex-related crime.
  • Political and civil rights were restored after the conviction.
  • The conviction was not for a serious traffic offense.

How to expunge arrest records in Calhoun County

In Calhoun County, petitioners can expunge arrest records by following these steps:

  1. Download, fill out, and print the Petition for Expungement of Records form.
  2. Include a certified criminal record and one of these documents:
  3. Certified case summary record from the court that handled the case
  4. A certified arrest record from the law enforcement agency that conducted the arrest.
  5. Note: You can receive criminal records by sending a mail request to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.
  6. Attach a $500 filing fee along with the report.
  7. Send the petition and the required documents to the circuit court at:

Calhoun County Courthouse
25 West 11th Street
Anniston, AL 36201
Phone: (256) 231-1750

Calhoun County Arrest Warrants

Calhoun County arrest warrants authorize arrests of persons named on the warrant. Court judges or magistrates issue warrants after receiving a signed affidavit or complaint from law enforcement officers. Sometimes, the judicial official will issue arrest warrants if a defendant fails to appear for a court date.

Arrest warrants issued in Calhoun County typically provide information on the following:

  • Defendant's name
  • The court docket number
  • Arrest charges
  • Arresting officer and badge number
  • Judge's name and signature
  • Arrest warrant issuance date
  • Clerk of Court's name and signature

Calhoun County Arrest Warrant Search

The Calhoun County Sheriff's Office records all active or outstanding arrest warrants issued in the county and maintains a searchable portal for such warrants. Users must type in the record-bearer's name to view warrants on the portal.

Do Calhoun County Arrest Warrants Expire?

In Calhoun County, arrest warrants for misdemeanor charges generally expire one year from the date they were issued. In contrast, warrants for felonies will remain active unless nullified by the court or expunged by the record subject. Note that the statute of limitation does not affect the lifespan of arrest warrants.

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