Lookup Felony Warrants and Misdemeanor Warrants in Hardee County. Results Include: Mugshot, Charges, Warrant Issued Date, Warrant Number, Description, Date of Birth, Last Known Address, County, City/State/Zip, Sex, Race, Eye Color, Hair Color, Height, Weight.

Florida Warrant Resources

This wanted persons database contains Florida warrant information in Hardee County with a county seat located in Wauchula. Individuals here are reported to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement by law enforcement agencies and municipalities throughout the state and are authorized for release to the public. FDLE, Sheriff departments, and reporting agencies strongly advise that no citizen take any individual action based on this information. This information is not to be used as a confirmation that any warrant is active, or as probable cause for an arrest. You should be aware that this personal data is public record and not 100% verifiable on the website. Information contained herein should not be relied upon for any type of legal action due to the imperfections that come along with maintenance of databases. FDLE cannot guarantee that this information is current, active, or wholly complete. Please verify that a warrant is active with your local law enforcement agency, Sheriff’s department or with the reporting agency. Wanted criminals may use false identification, which could cause the warrant to contain a name, date of birth, or other personal information belonging to the subject of the warrant. Certain bad or mis marked information may or may not be designated as an alias on the warrant. Many criminal go far to elude and deceive law enforcement.

Tips Using The Database

Keep in mind that current or real physical characteristics of an individual may differ from those returned by searching on this website and similar resources. People are known to purposely changed his/her hair color/style, facial hair, eye color (with colored contact lenses), new tattoos, skin tone (with spray tan or sunlight) etc in attempts to change their appearance. If a long time has elapsed, the person’s height may be greater and weight may have changed drastically to the point of them being unrecognizable. If the contributing agency who initially arrested the person entering the record does not have exact height and weight, a minimum weight of “50 pounds” and a minimum height of “4 feet” could be used as a placeholder. These displays do not mean the subject is really four feet tall and weighs only 50 pounds. In addition, the absence of information in an entry such as “scars, marks, tattoos” does not mean the person does not have an item (such as a scar, mark or tattoo). It merely means the contributing agency was not aware of said markings or scars.

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