Rutland County Warrants and Arrest Records Search

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Should you go to the police for a warrant search or details on arrests in Rutland County, VT?

The sheriff’s office would be a good choice only if you are looking for information on arrest warrants against a specific person or if you are keen to get your hands on a subject-specific arrest report. If your inquiry is about the area in general, the Department of Corrections would be a better bet.

For instance, if you want to know about all recent arrests in Rutland made in the last 24 hours or even over the last 5 days, it would be better to use the facilities offered by Vermont DOC. Continue reading to know how to contact these agencies, and how best to use the information on warrants and arrests they offer.

How can you get Rutland County arrest records from the DOC?

Even though it is the police who make all Rutland County arrests, these individuals are then taken to a detention center operated by the DOC. And that is how the agency comes to possess information on arrests. The best part is that they make the data available online.  You can access it at https://doc.vermont.gov/offender-locator/.

The one thing to remember before you peruse their arrests records is that data is only available for detainees who are currently being held in custody and those who were convicted. Also, information is only available on those who have been released recently.

How do you approach the police for an arrest inquiry in Rutland?

If you want to find about the recent arrest of your subject, you can contact the police by calling them on 802-775-8002. Usually, they are reluctant to offer details on an arrest booking over the phone. So, you may get called to the agency’s office. They work out of 88 Grove St, Rutland, VT 05701 and along with the details of your subject, you may be asked to provide your ID card and the purpose of the arrest inquiry.

But before you do any of that, I highly recommend that you check the PR and news sections of the Sheriff’s website. This is more like a mini-edition police blotter, so they frequently post information on recent motor vehicle accidents and arrests, including DUI arrests on the page at https://www.rutlandsheriff.net/news.php

Which agency can help with a Rutland County warrant search?

The Office of the Clerk of Court holds all judicial records. Because arrests warrants are issued by one or the other court, you can approach the agency to know about the outstanding warrants against your subject.

They work out of 9 Merchants Row, Rutland, VT 05701 and you can call them on 802-786-5880. However, like the police you will have to provide some form of government issued identification before they do the warrant lookup for you. Also, you will have to pay for the warrant inquiry.

Can you get details about Rutland County recent arrests and active warrants over the phone? (2021-data)        

  • For information on arrests, call the Rutland County Jail- 802-786-5830.
  • For arrest records, incident and accident reports, contact local law enforcement at 802-775-8002.
  • For victim’s assistance, call the County Attorney’s Office at 802-786-2531.
  • For judicial records, call the Court Clerk at 802-786-5880.

Crime statistics of Rutland County

Rutland County’s total crime rate increased from 10 incidents in 2018 to roughly 15 complaints in 2019. Approximately 2 of these incidents were crimes against persons, while property offenses accounted for the remaining 13 complaints.

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Crime stats for Rutland County, VT

Despite the decline of nearly 25% in both property and violent crimes in recent years, Rutland County still ranks poorly when it comes to crime averages. The area continues to have higher crime rates than several other counties of Vermont.

In terms of annual crime figures, property crimes dominate with nearly 400 complaints filed every year. As opposed to this, merely 60 violent crimes are reported annually.