Warrant records are public documents in Lewis County, New York, pursuant to the New York State Freedom of Information Law (FOIL), codified in Public Officers Law Article 6, §§ 84-90. This legislation establishes the public's right to access government records to ensure transparency and accountability in governmental operations. Warrants, as official court-issued documents, are classified as public records subject to disclosure under these provisions.
Members of the public may access warrant information including the warrant type, named individual, issuing judicial authority, and case details. The Lewis County Clerk's Office maintains these records in accordance with New York Judiciary Law § 255, which mandates proper record-keeping of all court proceedings and documents. Public access to these records serves the dual purpose of maintaining governmental transparency and enabling citizens to remain informed about judicial proceedings within their jurisdiction.
Certain warrant information may be temporarily sealed or redacted pursuant to Criminal Procedure Law § 690.50 when disclosure might compromise an ongoing investigation or endanger public safety. In such instances, access may be restricted until the conclusion of the investigation or until the court determines that disclosure no longer poses a risk.
Warrant records maintained by Lewis County authorities typically contain the following information pursuant to New York Criminal Procedure Law § 120.10:
• Full legal name and known aliases of the subject • Date of birth and physical description when available • Warrant issuance date and docket number • Nature and classification of the alleged offense • Statutory citation of the violated law • Name and jurisdiction of the issuing court • Bail amount, if applicable • Special conditions related to execution of the warrant • Name of the issuing judge or judicial officer
Additional information may include the subject's last known address, case history, and whether the warrant remains active or has been executed or recalled. The level of detail provided in publicly accessible records may vary based on the nature of the case and applicable privacy statutes.
Lewis County residents and interested parties may verify warrant status through several no-cost methods established under New York Public Officers Law § 87:
The Lewis County Sheriff's Office provides free warrant verification services during regular business hours. Individuals may submit inquiries in person at:
Lewis County Sheriff's Office 7660 North State Street Lowville, NY 13367 Phone: (315) 376-3511 Official Website: www.lewiscountyny.gov/departments/sheriff
The Lewis County Clerk's Office maintains court records including warrant information accessible to the public at:
Lewis County Clerk's Office 7660 North State Street Lowville, NY 13367 Phone: (315) 376-5333 Official Website: www.lewiscountyny.gov/departments/county-clerk
Public access terminals are available at both locations during regular business hours (Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM). Individuals seeking information must provide proper identification and may be required to complete a formal records request form in accordance with FOIL procedures.
The Lewis County Sheriff's Office executes warrants issued by courts within its jurisdiction pursuant to New York Criminal Procedure Law § 120.80. These legal instruments authorize law enforcement officers to take specific actions including apprehending individuals, conducting searches, or seizing property.
Sheriff warrants in Lewis County are categorized as follows:
• Arrest Warrants: Judicial orders authorizing the apprehension of individuals charged with criminal offenses • Bench Warrants: Issued when defendants fail to appear for scheduled court proceedings • Search Warrants: Authorizing examination of specified premises or property • Civil Warrants: Related to non-criminal matters such as judgment enforcement
The Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated Warrants Division responsible for processing and executing these orders. Deputies assigned to this division coordinate with other law enforcement agencies when subjects are believed to be outside Lewis County jurisdiction. The execution of warrants follows strict procedural guidelines established under New York Criminal Procedure Law Article 690 to ensure constitutional protections are maintained.
Individuals seeking to determine their warrant status in Lewis County in 2025 may utilize several official channels established under New York State law. The Lewis County Sheriff's Office provides warrant verification services through multiple methods:
In-person inquiries may be conducted at the Sheriff's Office headquarters:
Lewis County Sheriff's Office 7660 North State Street Lowville, NY 13367 Public Counter Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Phone: (315) 376-3511 Official Website: www.lewiscountyny.gov/departments/sheriff
The Lewis County Court Clerk's Office also maintains warrant records and can verify status during regular business hours:
Lewis County Court Clerk 7660 North State Street Lowville, NY 13367 Public Counter Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Phone: (315) 376-5375 Official Website: www.lewiscountyny.gov/departments/courts
When making inquiries, individuals must provide proper identification pursuant to New York State identification requirements. Third-party inquiries may require additional documentation or authorization forms. Telephone verification services may be limited to protect confidentiality and ensure proper identification of the requesting party.
Individuals with active warrants are advised that appearing in person at law enforcement facilities may result in immediate detention. Legal counsel may assist in resolving warrant issues through proper judicial channels.
Lewis County maintains several official channels through which members of the public may verify outstanding warrant status. These services are provided in accordance with New York Public Officers Law § 87, which governs public access to government records.
The primary resources for outstanding warrant verification include:
Lewis County Sheriff's Office Records Division 7660 North State Street Lowville, NY 13367 Phone: (315) 376-3511 Public Counter Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Official Website: www.lewiscountyny.gov/departments/sheriff
Lewis County District Attorney's Office 7660 North State Street Lowville, NY 13367 Phone: (315) 376-5390 Public Counter Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Official Website: www.lewiscountyny.gov/departments/district-attorney
Individuals seeking warrant information must complete a formal records request form and provide government-issued identification. Requests may be submitted in person, by mail, or through designated electronic systems where available. Processing times vary based on current departmental workload and the complexity of the request.
Pursuant to New York Criminal Procedure Law § 120.90, individuals with active warrants are advised that appearing at law enforcement facilities may result in immediate arrest. Those with reason to believe they may have an outstanding warrant are encouraged to consult with legal counsel before proceeding with verification inquiries.
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