Warrants are public records in Union County, South Dakota, pursuant to the South Dakota Public Records Act (SDCL § 1-27). This legislation establishes the public's right to access government records maintained by state and local agencies, including warrant information. The South Dakota Unified Judicial System maintains these records as part of its commitment to transparency in judicial proceedings.
Access to warrant records may be restricted in certain circumstances as provided by state law. Pursuant to SDCL § 1-27-1.5, records may be withheld if they contain confidential information, are sealed by court order, or if disclosure would compromise an ongoing investigation. The determination regarding accessibility is made in accordance with statutory provisions and judicial discretion.
Members of the public seeking warrant information should be aware that while these records are generally accessible, certain protective measures may be implemented to safeguard sensitive information. The South Dakota Unified Judicial System provides guidance on accessing court records while maintaining compliance with privacy regulations.
Warrant records maintained by Union County authorities typically contain the following information as required by South Dakota law:
The comprehensiveness of information may vary based on the nature of the warrant and the stage of the judicial process. Search warrant affidavits, such as those filed in significant cases, contain detailed investigative information as evidenced in historical Union County cases.
Union County residents may verify warrant status through several no-cost methods established by local authorities:
Pursuant to SDCL § 23A-2-4, law enforcement agencies are required to maintain records of active warrants. The Union County Sheriff's Office facilitates public access to this information in accordance with statutory requirements while maintaining necessary security protocols.
The Union County Sheriff's Office is the primary agency responsible for the execution of warrants within county jurisdiction. Sheriff warrants are official documents issued under the authority of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit with jurisdiction over Union County.
Sheriff warrants in Union County are categorized as follows:
Union County Sheriff's Office
209 East Main Street
Elk Point, SD 57025
605-356-2280
Union County Sheriff's Office
The Sheriff's Office maintains a warrant division that coordinates with other law enforcement agencies to ensure the timely and proper service of all warrants. Deputies are dispatched to execute warrants in accordance with South Dakota law and departmental procedures.
Individuals seeking to determine warrant status in Union County in 2025 may utilize several official channels established by the South Dakota Unified Judicial System:
Pursuant to SDCL § 23A-2-4.1, individuals with active warrants may receive notification through official channels. However, the absence of notification does not invalidate an active warrant, and individuals are encouraged to verify their status proactively.
The verification of outstanding warrants in Union County requires adherence to established protocols designed to maintain judicial integrity while providing necessary public information:
Individuals conducting warrant searches should be prepared to provide identifying information including full legal name and date of birth. Photo identification may be required for in-person inquiries to ensure information is released to authorized parties.
For matters involving child support warrants, the South Dakota Department of Social Services maintains separate records accessible through their Child Support division:
South Dakota Department of Social Services - Child Support Division
700 Governors Drive
Pierre, SD 57501
605-773-3641
Child Support Division