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Lewis and Clark County Warrant Search

Lewis and Clark County warrant lookup, Helena warrant list access, and jail roster links for one of Montana's strongest city-plus-county legal search markets.

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Helena warrant traffic with county detention follow-up

This page serves both Helena and Lewis and Clark County warrant searches, then routes readers into the county detention roster and Helena police coverage for broader follow-up context.

Lewis and Clark County Warrant List — Online

Lewis and Clark County publishes its active warrant list online. This list is updated regularly by the court and includes arrest warrants and bench warrants currently outstanding in the county.

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Step-by-Step: Finding Warrants in Lewis and Clark County

1

Check the Lewis and Clark County Warrant List

Visit the Lewis and Clark County warrant list. This is the fastest option for county-level warrants — no login required.

2

Search the Montana Judicial Branch Portal

Go to courts.mt.gov/Courts/portals. Open the Limited Jurisdiction Courts or District Courts portal, search by full name, then choose Warrants from the Defendant filter. This covers all of Lewis and Clark County's courts.

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3

Call the Lewis and Clark County Sheriff's Office

Call 406-447-8270 and ask for the records division. Provide the person's full name and date of birth. The records staff can typically confirm whether an active warrant exists.

4

DOJ Criminal History Search (Statewide)

For a formal background check that includes felony arrests, use the Montana DOJ CHOPRS portal. Costs $20 and requires full name and date of birth.

If You Have a Warrant

If you discover you have an active warrant in Lewis and Clark County, do not ignore it. Warrants do not expire and can result in arrest at any time — including during routine traffic stops.

  1. 1.Consult a criminal defense attorney first. A lawyer can verify the warrant, negotiate a voluntary surrender with the court, and represent you at any required appearance. Acting through an attorney typically results in better outcomes than turning yourself in unrepresented.
  2. 2.Do not try to resolve a warrant by calling the sheriff directly without legal counsel — anything you say can be used against you.
  3. 3.For minor bench warrants (missed court date, unpaid fine), the court may recall the warrant if you contact the clerk's office and schedule a new appearance. An attorney can often handle this with minimal disruption.

Lewis and Clark County Warrant — FAQ

Do warrants expire in Lewis and Clark County?

No. Arrest and bench warrants in Montana do not have an expiration date. They remain active indefinitely until served, quashed by a judge, or the subject dies.

Can I be arrested in another state on a Lewis and Clark County warrant?

Yes, if the warrant is entered into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) — which is standard for all felony warrants and many misdemeanor warrants. Law enforcement in any state can see the warrant and detain you, after which Montana may seek extradition.

How do I get a warrant quashed in Lewis and Clark County?

You must appear before the judge who issued the warrant, or have your attorney appear on your behalf. The judge will decide whether to quash (cancel) the warrant or set new conditions. For bench warrants related to missed court dates, scheduling a new appearance is usually the first step.

Are all warrants public record in Montana?

Arrest warrants and bench warrants are generally public records under Montana law. Search warrants may be sealed by the court during an active investigation but are typically made public once the related case is filed.