Camden County Warrant Record Lookup

Camden County maintains one of the largest active warrant databases in New Jersey. The Sheriff's Office reports over 7,000 active criminal warrants and more than 4,000 domestic relations warrants on file. Sheriff Charles Billingham leads the office, serving through 2027. The Bureau of Criminal Identification processes over 50,000 contacts each year. Camden County takes warrants seriously, entering more than 12,000 warrants into the NCIC system annually.

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Camden County Quick Facts

7,000+ Active Warrants
Charles Billingham Sheriff
(856) 225-5470 Sheriff Phone
12,000+ Warrants/Year (NCIC)

Camden County Sheriff's Office Warrant Records

Sheriff Charles Billingham oversees warrant operations from 520 Market St, Room 100, in Camden. The main phone is (856) 225-5470. Chief Warrant Officer John L. Fetzer leads the warrant division at (856) 225-5121. The office runs a Fugitive Hotline at (856) 225-5283. You can also email tips to fugitive@sheriffcc.com.

The Camden County Sheriff's Office website provides information about warrant services and other divisions.

Camden County Sheriff's Office website for Camden County warrant records

The Camden County Sheriff's Office is one of the busiest in New Jersey. The office has multiple specialized units. Court Security covers 29 courtrooms. The Transportation Unit moves inmates. The K-9 Unit, Bomb Unit, and SERT team handle tactical situations. All of these units may encounter warrant records during their work in Camden County.

Sheriff Camden County Sheriff's Office
520 Market St, Room 100
Camden, NJ 08102
Phone: (856) 225-5470
Warrant Division Chief Warrant Officer John L. Fetzer
Phone: (856) 225-5121
Fugitive Tips Hotline: (856) 225-5283
Email: fugitive@sheriffcc.com

Bureau of Criminal Identification and Camden County Warrant Records

The Bureau of Criminal Identification is a key part of the Camden County Sheriff's Office. BCI maintains over 200,000 criminal record files. The unit processes more than 50,000 contacts each year. These records support warrant searches and criminal investigations across Camden County.

BCI uses the PictureLink.Net system for photo identification. This helps officers match suspects to active warrants in Camden County. The system links photos to criminal records. It aids in the positive identification of people with outstanding warrants. Officers across Camden County can access this tool during arrests and warrant service.

Camden County enters over 12,000 warrants into the National Crime Information Center database each year. This means Camden County warrants are visible to law enforcement nationwide. If you have an active warrant in Camden County, any officer who runs your name during a traffic stop or other encounter will see it. The NCIC entry makes it very hard to avoid an active Camden County warrant.

How to Search for Warrants in Camden County

Call the Camden County Sheriff's Office at (856) 225-5470 to check for active warrants. The warrant division at (856) 225-5121 handles direct inquiries. You can visit in person at 520 Market St in Camden. Bring a valid photo ID. Staff will search Camden County warrant records by name and date of birth.

The New Jersey eCourts portal lets you search court case data for Camden County. You can find case numbers, hearing dates, and case status online. This portal does not list every active warrant, but it shows case details that may be linked to warrants in Camden County.

You can also report fugitives through the Fugitive Hotline. Call (856) 225-5283 or email fugitive@sheriffcc.com. Tips help the warrant division locate people with active warrants in Camden County. All tips are taken seriously.

Note: Camden County warns residents about phone scams where callers claim you have an active warrant and demand payment. Real warrants are never resolved by phone payment.

Types of Camden County Warrants

Camden County processes large numbers of warrants each year. The types vary based on the legal situation. Arrest warrants are issued when a judge finds probable cause of a crime under N.J.S.A. Title 2C. These are the most serious type. The Sheriff's Office serves them at all hours.

Bench warrants are extremely common in Camden County. When someone misses a court date, the judge issues a bench warrant. With over 7,000 active criminal warrants on file, many are bench warrants. Domestic relations warrants account for another 4,000 or more. These come from family court matters like unpaid child support or violated custody orders.

Search warrants allow officers to search specific locations for evidence. A judge must approve them based on probable cause. Civil process warrants relate to non-criminal court orders. Camden County officers serve all these types through the Sheriff's Office. Each warrant creates a record that becomes part of the Camden County system.

Public Access to Camden County Warrant Records

New Jersey's Open Public Records Act applies to Camden County agencies. Under OPRA, you can request warrant records from the Sheriff's Office or the court. County Clerk Pamela Lampitt manages records at 520 Market St, Room 102, in Camden. Call (856) 225-5300 for the Clerk's Office.

File an OPRA request in writing. Describe the records you need clearly. Camden County has seven business days to respond under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5. Some records are exempt from release. Active investigations, sealed cases, and records that could endanger someone are protected. The records custodian will explain any denial.

In-person visits to view public records are free. Copy fees apply for paper records. Camden County follows standard New Jersey pricing for government record copies. Call ahead to confirm what records are available and what you need to bring.

Legal Help for Camden County Warrant Cases

An active warrant in Camden County will not go away on its own. You need to address it. Contact a criminal defense attorney right away. The Camden County Bar Association has a referral service. The New Jersey State Bar line is 1-800-792-8315. A first consultation of up to 30 minutes is available.

South Jersey Legal Services provides free legal help to qualifying residents of Camden County. The New Jersey Courts website has self-help resources and forms. You can learn about the warrant process and your rights at a first appearance hearing. Voluntary surrender at the Camden County Sheriff's Office is better than waiting for arrest. An attorney can help you prepare for this step.

Note: The Camden County Fugitive Hotline exists to help law enforcement locate people with warrants, not to help resolve your own warrant status.

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Cities in Camden County

Camden County has 37 municipalities. All warrant records are processed through the Camden County Superior Court and served by the Sheriff's Office in Camden.

Other municipalities in Camden County include Cherry Hill, Gloucester Township, Winslow, Voorhees, Pennsauken, Haddonfield, Collingswood, Lindenwold, and Berlin. All Camden County warrant records for these places go through the county court system.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Camden County. Each has its own court system and warrant records. Make sure you search the right county.