Warrant records are public documents in Delaware County, New York, pursuant to the New York Freedom of Information Law (FOIL), codified in Public Officers Law Article 6, §§ 84-90. This statute establishes that governmental records, including warrants, must be accessible to the public unless specifically exempted by law. The presumption of access under FOIL supports transparency in governmental operations and judicial proceedings.
The Delaware County Sheriff's Office maintains warrant records as part of its official duties. Members of the public may access these records through established procedures that balance the public's right to information with privacy considerations and ongoing law enforcement activities. Active warrants, bench warrants, and arrest warrants are generally considered public information once they have been issued by a court of competent jurisdiction.
Public access to warrant information serves multiple governmental and societal interests, including:
Warrant records maintained by the Delaware County Sheriff's Office typically contain the following information pursuant to New York Criminal Procedure Law § 120.10:
Certain sensitive information may be redacted from public versions of warrant records in accordance with FOIL exemptions, particularly information that could compromise ongoing investigations or endanger law enforcement personnel.
Delaware County residents and other interested parties may verify warrant status through several no-cost methods established by county authorities:
In-person requests may be submitted at the Delaware County Sheriff's Office, located at 280 Phoebe Lane, Suite 1, Delhi, NY 13753, during regular business hours (Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM).
Telephone inquiries can be directed to the Sheriff's Office Records Division at (607) 832-5555. Requestors should be prepared to provide identifying information to facilitate the search.
The Delaware County Sheriff's mobile application provides access to warrant information and can be downloaded free of charge on mobile devices.
Public access terminals are available at the Delaware County Courthouse, 3 Court Street, Delhi, NY 13753, where visitors may conduct self-directed searches of public records.
Pursuant to New York State law, individuals seeking information about their own possible warrants will not be arrested when making in-person inquiries at county offices, though the Sheriff's Office maintains discretion regarding enforcement actions.
The Delaware County Sheriff's Office is the primary agency responsible for maintaining and executing warrants within county jurisdiction. Sheriff warrants are issued under judicial authority and executed according to procedures established in New York Criminal Procedure Law Article 120.
The Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated Warrants Division that:
Delaware County Sheriff's Office
280 Phoebe Lane, Suite 1
Delhi, NY 13753
(607) 832-5555
Delaware County Sheriff's Office
The Sheriff's Office prioritizes warrant execution based on several factors, including the severity of the alleged offense, public safety considerations, and available resources. Individuals with active warrants are encouraged to surrender voluntarily to minimize disruption and potential safety risks.
As of 2025, Delaware County has implemented enhanced systems for warrant verification. Individuals seeking to determine their warrant status may utilize the following official channels:
The Delaware County Clerk's Office provides warrant verification services at 3 Court Street, Delhi, NY 13753. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and the main telephone number is (607) 832-5510.
The Delaware County government website offers an online portal where individuals may conduct preliminary warrant searches using personal identifiers. This service is available 24 hours per day, though results should be verified through official channels.
Written requests for warrant information may be submitted to the Delaware County Sheriff's Office Records Division at 280 Phoebe Lane, Suite 1, Delhi, NY 13753. Requests must include the subject's full name, date of birth, and return contact information.
Legal representatives may submit warrant inquiries on behalf of clients through established protocols that require verification of the attorney-client relationship.
Pursuant to New York State law, warrant information provided through these channels is presumptively accurate as of the time of inquiry, but warrant status may change due to court actions or other legal proceedings.
Outstanding warrants in Delaware County may be verified through systematic procedures established by county authorities. The following methods are available to members of the public:
The Delaware County Sheriff's Records Division maintains comprehensive warrant information and provides verification services during regular business hours at 280 Phoebe Lane, Suite 1, Delhi, NY 13753.
The Delaware County Court Clerk's Office can verify warrant status for cases within its jurisdiction at 3 Court Street, Delhi, NY 13753, telephone (607) 832-5500.
Municipal courts within Delaware County maintain records of local warrants. Contact information for specific town and village courts is available through the Delaware County government website.
The New York State Office of Court Administration provides limited warrant information through its public access system, accessible at county courthouses or online.
Individuals conducting warrant searches should be prepared to provide specific identifying information, including full legal name, date of birth, and, if available, case numbers or other reference information. Pursuant to New York State law, certain warrant information may be restricted if disclosure would compromise ongoing investigations or public safety.