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The Saline County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for providing law enforcement services to the citizens of Saline County, Kansas. The office is located in Salina, Kansas, and is led by Sheriff Roger Soldan. The sheriff’s office is divided into several divisions, including:
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- Patrol Division: The patrol division is responsible for responding to calls for service, conducting traffic stops, and investigating crimes.
- Criminal Investigation Division: The criminal investigation division is responsible for investigating major crimes, such as homicides, robberies, and assaults.
- Jail Division: The jail division is responsible for operating the Saline County Jail. The jail houses approximately 1,000 inmates.
- Court Services Division: The court services division is responsible for transporting inmates to and from court, providing security for the courthouse, and serving warrants.
The Saline County Sheriff’s Office is committed to providing the highest level of law enforcement services to the citizens of Saline County. The office is staffed by a team of dedicated and experienced law enforcement professionals who are committed to making Saline County a safe place to live, work, and raise a family.
Arrest Warrants
An arrest warrant is a court order that authorizes law enforcement officers to arrest a person. Arrest warrants are typically issued when a person has been charged with a crime, but they can also be issued for other reasons, such as a probation or parole violation.
Arrest warrants are issued by judges and magistrates. In order to obtain an arrest warrant, law enforcement officers must submit an affidavit to the court that provides probable cause that the person has committed a crime. Probable cause is defined as "a reasonable belief that a crime has been committed and that the person to be arrested committed it."
If the judge or magistrate finds that there is probable cause, they will issue an arrest warrant. The arrest warrant will contain the person's name, date of birth, and a description of the crime they are charged with.
How to Find a Warrant in Saline County
To find a warrant in Saline County, you can visit the Saline County Sheriff’s Office website or contact the office directly. The sheriff’s office will need to know the name of the person you are searching for and their date of birth. You can also search for Saline County arrest warrants through the Kansas Bureau of Investigation website.
The Saline County Sheriff’s Office website provides a list of active arrest warrants. The list is updated daily and includes the person’s name, date of birth, and a description of the crime they are charged with.
To search for an arrest warrant through the Kansas Bureau of Investigation website, you will need to create an account. Once you have created an account, you can search for arrest warrants by name, date of birth, or social security number.
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Saline County Mugshots
Saline County mugshots are available to the public through the Saline County Sheriff’s Office website. To obtain a mugshot, you will need to know the person’s name and date of birth. You can also contact the sheriff’s office directly to request a mugshot.
The Saline County Sheriff’s Office charges a fee for mugshots. The fee is $5 for the first mugshot and $1 for each additional mugshot.
Mugshots are typically available within 24 hours of the person being arrested. However, it may take longer to obtain a mugshot if the person is being held in jail or if the sheriff’s office is experiencing a high volume of requests.
Explanation of Bail Bonds
Bail is a sum of money that a person accused of a crime must pay to the court in order to be released from jail while they await trial. The purpose of bail is to ensure that the person will return to court for their trial.
Bail is typically set by a judge or magistrate. The amount of bail is based on several factors, including the severity of the crime, the person’s criminal history, and their ties to the community.
If a person cannot afford to pay bail, they can hire a bail bondsman. A bail bondsman is a person who agrees to pay the bail for a defendant in exchange for a fee. The fee is typically 10% of the bail amount.
Once the bail is paid, the person will be released from jail. They must then return to court for their trial. If the person fails to appear for their trial, the bail bondsman will forfeit the bail money to the court.
How to Post a Bond in Saline County Sheriff’s Office
To post a bond in Saline County, you can contact a bail bondsman or pay the bail directly to the Saline County Sheriff’s Office.
To post a bond through a bail bondsman, you will need to provide the bail bondsman with the following information:
- The name of the person who has been arrested
- The date of birth of the person who has been arrested
- The amount of bail that has been set
- The name of the jail where the person is being held
The bail bondsman will then charge you a fee, which is typically 10% of the bail amount. Once the fee is paid, the bail bondsman will post the bail with the court and the person will be released from jail.
To pay bail directly to the Saline County Sheriff’s Office, you can go to the sheriff’s office in Salina, Kansas. You will need to bring the following information with you:
- The name of the person who has been arrested
- The date of birth of the person who has been arrested
- The amount of bail that has been set
You can pay the bail with cash, a money order, or a cashier’s check. Once the bail is paid, the person will be released from jail.
Most Wanted List
The Saline County Sheriff’s Office maintains a list of the county’s most wanted fugitives. The list is updated regularly and includes the person’s name, date of birth, a description of their crime, and a mugshot.
To view the Saline County Most Wanted list, you can visit the Saline County Sheriff’s Office website. The list is also available through the Kansas Bureau of Investigation website.
If you have information about the whereabouts of a fugitive on the Saline County Most Wanted list, you can contact the Saline County Sheriff’s Office or the Kansas Bureau of Investigation.
Sex Offender Registry
The Saline County Sheriff’s Office maintains a Sex Offender Registry in accordance with the Kansas Sex Offender Registration Act. The purpose of the registry is to protect the public from sex offenders by providing information about their whereabouts and criminal history.
All sex offenders who are required to register must provide the following information to the Saline County Sheriff’s Office:
- Name
- Date of birth
- Social security number
- Driver’s license number
- Address
- Vehicle information
- Employment information
- School information
- Any other information required by the sheriff
Sex offenders are required to register within three days of moving into or out of Saline County. They must also register annually.
The Saline County Sheriff’s Office makes the Sex Offender Registry available to the public online. The registry includes the following information about each offender:
- Name
- Date of birth
- Photograph
- Address
- Crime(s) for which they were convicted
- Risk level
The risk level of a sex offender is determined by a number of factors, including the severity of their crime, their criminal history, and their likelihood to re-offend. Sex offenders are classified as low, moderate, or high risk.
The Saline County Sheriff’s Office also provides a number of resources to help the public stay safe from sex offenders. These resources include:
- A brochure that provides information about the Sex Offender Registry and how to protect yourself from sex offenders
- A map that shows the locations of registered sex offenders in Saline County
- A notification system that allows you to receive email or text alerts when a sex offender moves into your neighborhood
If you have any questions about the Sex Offender Registry or if you would like to report a sex offender who is not in compliance with the registration requirements, you can contact the Saline County Sheriff’s Office.
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Location and Contact Details
- Address: 251 North 10th Street, Salina, Kansas 67401
- Phone: 785-826-6500
- Fax: 785-827-1050
- Website:https://www.salinecountyks.gov/sheriff-office