Grafton County Warrants and Arrest Records Search

New Hampshire Arrest Records and Warrant Search

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An active warrant is not just issued against felonies and severe misdemeanor classes offenses but also in matters as trivial as the nonpayment of fines that were imposed as a punitive measure for busting civic and traffic ordinances.

Just like there are a plethora of causes for the issue of these orders, there are also innumerable reasons why one may consider an arrest warrant search in Grafton County, NH.

You could be looking for arrest warrants in the name of the new neighbor or somebody who would have access to your home, like the new nanny or senior caretaker. Of course, it is very common for businesses to conduct such inquiries when taking on new employees, partners and associates. After all, they stand to lose their reputation and money by linking themselves to nefarious elements.

Of course, this does not mean that an inquiry into the issue of Grafton County outstanding warrants and arrest records is any less important if conducted for personal reasons. In either case, you have two choices. You could visit one of the three state agencies discussed below for a formal investigation or you could fill the form above for an online inquiry.

Regardless of the agency that you launch your arrest warrant search through, you will be given a considerable amount of crime history data. The applicant can find out about all the criminal charges in the name of the subject with details on whether an active warrant was sought in these cases, the arrests made and court disposition.

  • The sheriff’s department: 3785 Dartmouth College Highway Box#6, North Haverhill, New Hampshire 03774
  • The magistrate’s court: 3855 Dartmouth College Highway, North Haverhill, NH 03774
  • The county clerk’s office: As above

Accessing Grafton County Superior Court Docket

Docket Access

The Grafton County Superior Court docket can be accessed online through the New Hampshire Judicial Branch website. Here are the important points:

  • The daily docket sheets are posted by 4 PM the day before scheduled hearings
  • The docket can be found at: https://www.courts.nh.gov/our-courts/superior-court/daily-docket
  • Look for the section labeled “Grafton Superior Court” on that page
  • The docket is subject to last-minute changes, so it’s advisable to check it shortly before your scheduled court date

Requesting Access to Hearings

For hearings conducted via WebEx:

  • The public can request access by emailing [email protected]
  • Include the case number in your email request
  • This email is only for WebEx access requests, not for case information queries

Notes

  • Most court proceedings are held in person
  • For in-person hearings, the public can observe by attending the courthouse
  • Parties can file motions to convert in-person hearings to WebEx, subject to judge approval
  • Recording of live-streamed hearings is strictly prohibited

Contact Information

If you have questions about a case:

  • Call the Information Center at 1-855-212-1234
  • The court is located at 3785 Dartmouth College Highway, North Haverhill, NH 03774
  • Regular court hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Is it feasible to acquire information over the phone about Grafton County arrest warrants and recent arrests? (2024)    

  • To learn about recent arrests-603-787-2019.
  • To file a request for a police report or arrest records-603-787-6911.
  • To get in touch with Victim/Witness Service-(603) 787-6968.
  • To get judicial records-855-212-1234.

Crime statistics of Grafton County

The crime rate in the county increased by 14% in 2019. One half of the 8 complaints were filed against violent crimes. All 4 cases involved rape. The 4 complaints in the property crime category were attributed to larceny-theft.

Older crime statistics

1500 incidents is the annual crime rate of Grafton County, New Hampshire. This is a cumulative figure which can be divided into 75 cases of violent crime and over 1400 instances of property crimes. In the last few years, violent crime rate alone has grown by 80%.

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