Orange County Warrants and Arrest Records Search

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Who can tell you about recent arrests in Orange County, Vermont?

Since the officers of the sheriff’s department are responsible for making all Orange County arrests, it is only natural to assume that this would be the agency to approach for an arrest inquiry. The assumption is further cemented by the fact that the issue of arrests warrants also involves the police.

So, once again, the presumption is that for an inquiry like a warrant search it would be best to get in touch with the sheriff’s office. But, this approach will not work for you in Orange, VT.

Then, how do you access information on arrests in Orange County?

I hate to disappoint you but there is no direct method of getting details pertaining to all Orange County arrests for a specific period of time. Actually, there is no arrest log available online that can be used to access such information.

However, if you want to know if a specific person was detained in the last 24 hours or even in the last 5 days, this information can be sought from the police. Once again, remember that you are not getting the arrests records for the area through the inquiry. This is subject specific information that you can get either by calling the sheriff’s office on (802) 685-4875 or visiting them at 11 VT RT 113, Chelsea, VT 05038.

Is there any way to get arrests records for Orange County, online?

While you won’t get the complete arrest log for the area, you can find information on specific arrests in the news section of the Sheriff’s website. Think of this as a concise form of the police blotter. So, the information on this page is not just limited to arrests but also incidents of vehicle crashes, natural disaster warnings and other such newsworthy bits.

All of this is available at https://orangecountysheriff.com/news.phpAnd, while you are there, also take a few minutes to check the FB page of the agency at https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Police-Station/Orange-County-Sheriffs-Office-Vermont-340667519218/

How do you access Orange County jail records?

This is the only crime related information that is offered online in its complete form. As long as an under-trial or a convict is still lodged in one of the prisons across the state, you can find information on him through the DOC inmate-finder tool at https://doc.vermont.gov/offender-locator/

Who can help with a warrant check for Orange County?

 Because ultimately, it is the magistrate’s court or a judicial entity higher up in in the hierarchy that issues active warrants, you can always rely on the office of the Clerk of Court for a warrant lookup. Unfortunately, they are under no obligation to offer information on outstanding warrants online. So, you will have to visit them at 5 Court Street, Chelsea, VT 05038 for that warrant check.

Is it possible to acquire information about Orange County warrants and arrests over the phone? (2021-Update)   

  • To file a request for an arrest report, contact the Sheriff’s Office at 802-685-4875.
  • To learn the procedure for a judicial records and warrants check, call the Court Clerk at 802-685-4610.
  • To contact Victim/Witness Services, call the Orange District Attorney’s Office at 802-685-3036.

Crime statistics of Orange County

In 2019, the Orange Sheriff’s Department dealt with 24 criminal complaints, as opposed to the 7 cases registered in 2018. These included 18 non-violent crimes and 6 violent crimes.

The non-violent crimes category included 15 larceny-thefts, and 3 burglaries. Complaints filed against violent crimes all involved sexual assault.

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Crime stats for Orange County, VT

In terms of violent crimes, Orange County has one of the lowest averages, clocking a mere 30% of the national average. However, things are different when it comes to property crimes. On this front, Orange County has nearly the same average as the state of Vermont.