New London County Warrants and Arrest Records Search

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If you have streamlined your hiring process, but you have failed to include arrest warrant searches from New London County in this procedure, you are exposing yourself and your business to untold risks. In fact, even after a job applicant has cleared several rounds of interviews, the final decision on whether the position should be offered to this individual or not should be taken on the basis of his crime history.

Certainly, you understand how this can save you a lot of trouble in the future. Unfortunately, a lot of people are under the assumption that launching an inquiry on arrest records and outstanding warrants can be nothing short of cumbersome. Another faulty presumption is that the data you get in response to such investigations is just not enough to make an informed decision. So, here is some information that will put your concerns to rest.

How can an employer find information on New London County active warrants and arrests?

There are two ways to launch a criminal history inquiry. You could get in touch with the state agencies listed below or you could fill out the form above and get a third-party agency to conduct the search for you. With the latter, you will essentially be using an online tool on the website of a third-party firm to find outstanding warrants and the arrest records in the name of the subject.

Going to a state agency would mean that you would get a background report in writing. However, by law you will be required to inform the applicant about the inquiry and if the information has proven to be detrimental to the employment prospects of this person, he will also have to be told about the agency that furnished the information.

  • The Police: 5 Governor Winthrop Blvd, New London, Connecticut 06320
  • The court: 127 Norwich Ave, Colchester, CT 06415
  • The clerk of court: 181 State Street, New London, Connecticut 06320

What details would one get by launching a search for arrest warrants?

You can find information on arrests, the issue of active warrants from New London County along with the detentions effected through these, case details, verdicts, and information on sentencing and incarceration.

Is it possible to acquire information from New London County on recent arrests and active warrants over the phone? (2024)     

  1. For information on arrests and a warrant search, you will have to contact the police department or the State Trooper Office that detained your subject or filed the criminal complaint against him/her. In New London County, this could be one of the following agencies:
  • State Police HQ (Eastern District): (860) 886-5558
  • Montville (Troop E): (860) 848-6500
  • Colchester: (860) 537-7500 (Troop K) and State Trooper  (860)-537-7270
  • East Lyme PD: (860) 739-5900
  • Groton PD: (860) 441-6712
  • Lebanon- State Trooper: (860) 642-2011
  • Ledyard PD: (860) 464-6400
  • Lisbon-State Trooper: (860) 376-8868 ext. 5001
  • Montville- State Trooper: (860) 848-6500
  • New London PD: (860) 447-5269.
  • North Stonington- State Trooper: (860) 535-1451
  • Norwich PD: (860) 886-5561
  • Old Lyme- State Trooper: (860) 434-1986
  • Preston- State Trooper: (860) 887-8232
  • Salem- State Trooper: (860) 859-2507
  • Sprague- State Trooper: (860) 822-3000 ext. 207
  • Stonington PD: (860) 599-4411
  • Waterford PD: (860) 442-9451.
  1. For victim’s assistance, call the Victim’s Advocate of the New London Judicial District at (860) 444-4841.
  2. For information on initiating a criminal case search, call the Office of the Clerk of Court at (860) 443-5363.

Crime Statistics of New London County

The New London County Police Department filed roughly 4,250 criminal reports in 2017. More than 3,770 of the crimes reported were property crimes, while a few over 470 complaints were filed against violent crimes.

The majority of property crime cases involved larceny-theft (2,952 cases) and burglary (564 cases). The complaints in the category of violent crimes included 260 cases of aggravated assault, 103 of robbery, and 99 of rape, among other offenses.

Although the annual crime average of New London County, Connecticut stands at almost 4000 cases, the figure seems paltry when compared with the other areas of the state. Also, there was a slight reduction in the crime rates of the area.

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