How to Search Delaware Wants & Warrants (Start Here)

Active warrants in Delaware are maintained by law enforcement at state, county, and local levels. There is no single database of all warrants in Delaware.

What this page covers: Delaware state warrant databases, most-wanted lists, and county-level warrant search tools where available. What it does not cover: Federal warrants (those are handled by the U.S. Marshals and FBI).

Where to start: Check the state law enforcement agency first for statewide warrant searches. For county-level warrants, contact the county sheriff. Many county sheriffs post active warrant lists on their websites.

Common mistake: Most-wanted lists only show high-priority fugitives. If you need to check whether someone has any active warrant, a most-wanted list is not enough — contact the county sheriff or clerk of court directly.

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Last reviewed: June 04, 2026 · Methodology: Delaware wants & warrants URL verified against the official state publisher at pubsrv.deljis.delaware.gov on the review date. 7 primary .gov sources cited below.

Delaware Wants & Warrants — Key Facts (2026)

Outstanding warrants, fugitive lists, and active sheriff's warrants for Delaware — what's public, what isn't, and how to verify in 2026.
Public
Public-facing fugitive list
Yes (state portal)
Sealed
Active arrest warrants
Often non-public until executed
NCIC
Federal warrant index
Law enforcement only
$0
Cost of public warrant lookup
Free in most states
24-48h
New filings lag
Typical processing delay
Where a warrant lives (typical visibility)
Sheriff most-wanted list
100%
State fugitive portal
90%
NCIC (federal index)
0%
Sealed arrest warrant
0%
FBI Top-10 (national)
100%
Unit: % publicly searchable.

What Changed in 2026 — Delaware Wants & Warrants

2026
Delaware wants & warrants portal active
The official Delaware portal at pubsrv.deljis.delaware.gov continues to serve as the canonical entry point for wants & warrants in 2026.
2026
Latest federal complement for wants & warrants
The FBI Most Wanted Fugitives at www.fbi.gov provides federal-level context that complements Delaware state records.
2026
Delaware access in 2026
For 2026, Delaware continues to publish wants & warrants information through state-authorized portals; check pubsrv.deljis.delaware.gov for current fees and processing times.
2026
Federal records framework refresh
Federal record types (federal liens, federal land, federal vital statistics) continue to live OUTSIDE Delaware's state portal — see the Primary Sources below for the .gov complement.

The 3-Path Delaware Warrant Search

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Path 1 — Sheriff most-wanted
Most Delaware sheriffs publish a 'Most Wanted' page on the county sheriff's official .gov or county site.
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Path 2 — State fugitive portal
Delaware's statewide fugitive/warrant list is published by the state law enforcement agency.
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Path 3 — Federal fugitives
FBI Most Wanted (fbi.gov/wanted) and U.S. Marshals 15 Most Wanted (usmarshals.gov) are the public federal lists.

Five Things People Get Wrong About Delaware Wants & Warrants

❌ Myth: "No warrant online = no warrant exists."
✓ Truth: False. Many Delaware counties never publish active warrants online. Call the sheriff or court clerk to confirm.
❌ Myth: "NCIC is searchable by the public."
✓ Truth: False. NCIC is law-enforcement only. The public cannot directly search the national crime index.
❌ Myth: "FBI Most Wanted = all federal fugitives."
✓ Truth: False. The Ten Most Wanted is symbolic. Thousands of federal fugitives exist; many never appear publicly.
❌ Myth: "Sealed warrants are deleted."
✓ Truth: False. Sealed warrants still exist — they just don't appear in public search. Law enforcement can still see them.
❌ Myth: "Private warrant lookup sites are official."
✓ Truth: False. Only Delaware state and county .gov sources are authoritative; third-party sites often have stale or incorrect data.

Primary Sources (All .gov / Official)

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Wants & Warrants Databases

6 official Delaware wants & warrants sources.

Wants & Warrants

Central Offender Records - Delaware Department of Correction
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Bureau of Law Enforcement - Sussex County Sheriff's Office
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Additionally, personnel monitor security cameras and building access points throughout the Sussex County Judicial Center, dispatch personnel, answer phone inquiries from the public and conduct records searches utilizing databases from the NJ Division of Motor Vehicles (NJDMV), NJ Wanted Persons ...
About - Delaware Criminal Justice Information System
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Delaware Criminal Justice Information System Home · About · Board of Managers · FOIA · E-Ticket Instructions · Reports · Rules and Regulations · Organizational Chart · DELJIS Systems · VINE · SERVICES · ePayment · Wanted Persons · Delaware Sex Offender Registry ·
Delaware State Police - State of Delaware
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In order to obtain a Certified Delaware Criminal History Background Check through fingerprints, you must provide a photo identification. ... The State Bureau of Identification updates this information regularly in order to assure that it is complete and accurate. However, this information can change quickly and is provided by convicted sex offenders as required by Delaware Law. ... The warrants available in this database consist of warrants issued by the courts of Delaware. Recent changes in the status of the warrants may not be reflected in this online database.
State Police Issues Sex Offender Notifications - Delaware State Police - State of Delaware
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The Delaware State Police Sex Offender ... wanted sex offenders. SOAR is currently looking for the following wanted sex offenders after they either failed to register or re-register at their current address ....
ePayment :: Case Entry - Delaware.gov
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ePayment is a service provided by Delaware Criminal Justice Information System (DELJIS) designed to allow citizens to pay, using a safe and secure online form, any fines payable by voluntary assessment or resulting from a payment agreement in a participating court.

Delaware Counties

All 3 Delaware counties. Click any county for local court, sheriff, recorder and assessor links.

Frequently Asked Questions

Delaware's statewide wanted-persons and active-warrant information is published by the Official Delaware Wants & Warrants. View the current list at pubsrv.deljis.delaware.gov. Additional federal fugitives can be reviewed on the FBI Most-Wanted portal.

Most warrants in Delaware are issued at the county or municipal level by the local court or sheriff. The Official Delaware Wants & Warrants (pubsrv.deljis.delaware.gov) publishes statewide and felony-level warrant data; for misdemeanor and traffic warrants you generally must contact the clerk of the issuing court directly. Sheriffs in each county also maintain local active-warrant pages.

No. Only sworn law-enforcement officers can serve and execute warrants in Delaware. Civilians who locate a wanted person should report the information to the Official Delaware Wants & Warrants or local law enforcement at pubsrv.deljis.delaware.gov rather than attempt direct contact. Some Delaware warrants also carry a reward administered by the issuing agency.

A Delaware warrant generally must be cleared through the court that issued it — by appearing in person, hiring counsel, or filing a motion to quash. The Official Delaware Wants & Warrants can confirm whether a warrant is currently active in the statewide system at pubsrv.deljis.delaware.gov, but only the issuing judge can recall or quash it.

Yes. Delaware warrants that meet entry criteria are uploaded to the FBI's National Crime Information Center (NCIC), making them visible to law enforcement nationwide. The Official Delaware Wants & Warrants at pubsrv.deljis.delaware.gov manages Delaware's NCIC interface and entry standards.