Find Washington County Warrant Records

Washington County warrant records are managed through the county court system and sheriff's office in Washington, Pennsylvania. The county was established in 1781 and sits in the southwest corner of the state. Washington County offers a searchable online database for domestic relations bench warrants, making it one of the more transparent counties for warrant lookups. This page covers how to search for warrant records, what the sheriff's office does, and what tools are available to the public.

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Washington County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Anthony E. Andronas leads the Washington County Sheriff's Office. Chief Deputy Anthony R. Mosco assists. The office has 34 full-time deputies and 6 part-time deputies. Two Captains and the Chief Deputy round out the leadership team. The office is located at 95 W Beau St, Suite 110, in Washington, PA 15301.

The sheriff's office has a dedicated Fugitive Unit. This unit includes a Supervising Sergeant, a Corporal, and four deputies. Their sole focus is fugitive and domestic warrant apprehension. The unit tracks down people with active warrants across Washington County. This makes the office one of the more active in the state for warrant enforcement.

Below is a view of the Washington County Sheriff's Office website.

Washington County Sheriff's Office website for warrant records

The office also operates K-9 units for tracking, explosives detection, and narcotics work. A Firearms division handles license to carry permits. The sheriff's office has been serving Washington County since 1781.

Office Washington County Sheriff's Office
95 W Beau St, Suite 110
Washington, PA 15301
Phone: 724-228-6840
Sheriff Anthony E. Andronas
Website washingtoncopa.gov

Domestic Relations Warrant Database

Washington County provides a public online database for domestic relations bench warrants. This is a searchable tool that lists individuals with active warrants from the domestic relations section of the court. The database is updated daily. You can search by last name or by city. Leave the fields blank to see all active warrants.

This database is a valuable resource. It shows names and warrant details for people who have failed to meet court-ordered obligations. Visit the Washington County domestic relations warrant search to use it. The screenshot below shows the search interface.

Washington County domestic relations bench warrant search database

If you have a tip about a person listed in the database, contact Deputy Brenden Sanders at 724-503-7540. All tips are kept confidential. The Fugitive Unit follows up on every lead.

Note: The domestic relations warrant database covers only one category of warrants. Criminal arrest warrants and bench warrants from other court divisions are not listed in this tool. For those, use the UJS portal or contact the Clerk of Courts in Washington County.

Search Washington County Records Online

Beyond the domestic relations database, you can search Washington County court records through the Pennsylvania UJS Portal. This free tool covers both the Court of Common Pleas and magisterial district courts. Search by name or case number. Results include docket entries that may show warrant activity. Go to ujsportal.pacourts.us to start.

For statewide criminal history, use the PATCH system at epatch.pa.gov. This pulls records from all 67 counties. It shows charges and case outcomes. A fee applies for each search. The results may not list every active warrant, but they give a broad view of a person's criminal record in Pennsylvania.

How Washington County Warrants Work

Warrants in Washington County follow Pennsylvania rules. Under Pa.R.Crim.P. 513, an arrest warrant requires probable cause. A judge reviews an affidavit and decides whether to sign the warrant. This process applies to all criminal arrest warrants in Washington County.

Bench warrants skip that step. A judge issues one directly when a person misses court or breaks a condition of release. No affidavit is required. The sheriff's Fugitive Unit receives these warrants and begins looking for the person. With 34 full-time deputies and a dedicated unit, Washington County has the resources to pursue these warrants actively.

Under Pa.R.Crim.P. 150, all warrants must meet the probable cause standard and be issued by a proper judicial authority. These safeguards apply in Washington County and across the state.

Visit the Washington County Courthouse

You can view warrant records at the courthouse. The Clerk of Courts handles criminal case files. Staff can look up docket sheets and let you review case documents. Bring your ID and any case details you have. Certified copies are available for a fee.

The courthouse is in downtown Washington at the county seat. The sheriff's office is in the same building at Suite 110. If you need to speak with someone about a specific warrant, stop by during business hours. You can also call the sheriff's office at 724-228-6840 for general questions about Washington County warrant records.

Note: For public records requests that are denied, you may appeal through the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records.

Washington County Warrant Types

Several types of warrants are issued in Washington County. Each comes from a different part of the court system.

  • Criminal arrest warrants from police complaints
  • Bench warrants for failure to appear
  • Domestic relations warrants for support violations
  • Fugitive warrants from other states
  • PFA warrants for protection order violations

The Fugitive Unit handles many of these. Their work focuses on both fugitive warrants and domestic warrants. With a dedicated team of six, the unit can run down leads fast. The K-9 teams support field operations when needed. This structure gives Washington County strong warrant enforcement across all categories.

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Nearby Counties

Washington County borders several counties in southwestern Pennsylvania. Warrants are specific to the issuing court. Make sure you search the right county for the records you need.

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