What
are County Criminal Court Records?
County
Criminal Courts are located in most of the 3,300 counties
of the United States. The county courts prosecute and maintain records
on a wide range of crimes, both felonies and misdemeanors,
some quite minor, and some very
serious. A long and relatively complete list is provided
below. We can provide records
from all of the county courts in the US.
As a rule, county criminal searches go back 7 years. If
you need to go back further, then these records may have
to be recovered from archives, which can take longer and
incur additional costs. Call us at 1.800.315.7678
if you have any questions about a specific state and
county.
If a
record is found, then the information returned by the
search will include: personal information to identify the
subject, case numbers, charges; offense, arrest and
sentencing dates; dispositions, sentences and fines. To
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The list below is designed to give you an idea of
the types of crimes that might be found if a search for
County Criminal Court Records was performed. Keep
scrolling, it is a long list!:
Abortion crimes
Abuse of a public official
Accessory to a crime
Advocating overthrow of government
Aggravated assault
Aiding escape
Animal fighting
Any drug related charge (possession, paraphernalia, etc.)
Any sex related charge (assault, molestation, etc.)
Arming rioters
Arson
Assault
Assault during escape
Attempt to influence a public servant
Bail bond violation
Bigamy
Bribery
Bribery – tampering
Bribing a juror
Bribing a witness or a victim
Burglary
Carrying concealed weapon
Child abuse
Child abuse where death or injury results
Compensation for past official behavior
County court appeal
Crimes against at-risk adults or juvenile
Criminal conspiracy
Criminal libel
Criminal mischief
Criminal non support
Cruelty to animals
Disarming a police officer
Driving under suspension
Driving under the influence
Driving while ability impaired
Driving while intoxicated
Drug offenses
Embezzlement
Endangering public transportation
Engaging in criminal usury
Escape
Ethnic intimidation resulting in bodily injury
Extortion
False or misleading information
False report of explosives, weapons, or harmful substances
Felony
Felony arson
Felony eavesdropping
Felony kidnapping
Fighting by agreement/dueling
Financing criminal usury
Firearms, explosives, or incendiary devices in facilities
or public transportation
Forgery
Fraud
Fraud to obtain controlled substance
Fugitive from justice
Fugitive statute
Gambling
Gambling information-repeat offender
Habitual child abuse
Habitual criminal
Habitual traffic offender
Hazardous waste violations
Holding hostages
Homicide
Illegal discharge of firearm
Impersonation
Incest
Inciting a riot
Inciting destruction of life or property
Insurrection
Interstate compact
Intimidating a juror
Introducing contraband in the 1st or 2nd degree
Issuing a false certification
Jury tampering
Kidnapping
Limited access case
Menacing
Miscellaneous offenses
Misdemeanor
Misuse of official information
Money laundering
Motor vehicle
Municipal court appeal
Municipal ordinance
Narcotics
Obstruction of justice
Offenses involving communications
Offenses related to judicial other proceedings
Perjury in the 1st degree
Personal pecuniary gains or conflicts of interest
Pimping
Pornography
Possession of contraband in the 1st degree
Possession of dangerous or illegal weapon
Possession of gambling device of record
Possession of weapons by previous offenders
Procurement of child for sexual exploitation
Professional gambling
Prohibited wire-tapping
Prostitution
Prostitution with knowledge of being infected with AIDS
Public indecency
Public peace and order
Replevin
Restraining order
Retaliation against a witness or a victim
Robbery
Sedition
Sex offense
Simulation
Solicitation
Suppressed case
Tampering
Tampering with a witness or a victim
Tampering with physical evidence
Terrorist training activities
Theft
Trafficking in children
Treason
Trespass
Uniform commercial code violations
Unlawful distribution, manufacturing, scale or possession
of a
controlled substance
Unlawful entry by excluded and ejected persons
Unlawful ownership of dangerous dogs
Unlawful use of controlled substance
Unlawful use of information
Use of a stun gun
Vehicular assault
Vehicular eluding
Vehicular homicide
Violation of bail bond conditions
Weapon
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