Warrants are public records in Lincoln County, Maine, pursuant to the Maine Freedom of Access Act (FOAA), 1 M.R.S. §§ 400-414. This legislation establishes that judicial records, including warrants that have been executed and returned to the court, are accessible to members of the public. The FOAA serves to promote governmental transparency and accountability by ensuring citizens' access to governmental proceedings and records.
In Lincoln County, warrant records are maintained by both the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office and the Maine Judicial Branch. These records are available for public inspection during regular business hours, subject to certain statutory limitations. Pursuant to Maine law, certain information within warrant records may be redacted to protect privacy interests, safeguard ongoing investigations, or comply with other statutory exemptions under 1 M.R.S. § 402(3).
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office maintains an electronic database of active warrants that may be accessed by members of the public. Additionally, the Lincoln County Superior Court and District Courts maintain physical and electronic records of warrants issued within their jurisdiction. Individuals seeking warrant information may contact:
Lincoln County Sheriff's Office
42 Bath Road
Wiscasset, ME 04578
(207) 882-6576
Lincoln County Sheriff's Office
Lincoln County Superior Court
32 High Street
Wiscasset, ME 04578
(207) 882-7517
Maine Judicial Branch
Warrant records maintained in Lincoln County typically contain specific information as prescribed by Maine Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 4 and Rule 41. These records generally include the following components:
Pursuant to 15 M.R.S. § 55, search warrant records may contain additional information regarding the property or premises to be searched and items to be seized. These records are maintained in accordance with the Maine Rules for Public Access to Court Records and may be subject to specific retention schedules established by the Maine Supreme Judicial Court.
Members of the public may verify the existence of warrants in Lincoln County through several no-cost methods established under Maine's public records laws:
When making inquiries, individuals should be prepared to provide specific identifying information, including full legal name and date of birth of the subject. Pursuant to 16 M.R.S. § 703, certain warrant information may be restricted if related to confidential criminal history record information or if disclosure would compromise an ongoing investigation.
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for executing warrants within the unincorporated areas of Lincoln County. Sheriff warrants are official documents issued by a judicial officer that authorize specific law enforcement actions. These warrants are categorized as follows:
The Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated Warrants Division responsible for processing and executing these legal documents. Deputies are dispatched to serve warrants based on priority levels determined by the nature of the underlying offense and public safety considerations. Individuals with questions regarding sheriff warrants may contact:
Lincoln County Sheriff's Office Warrants Division
42 Bath Road
Wiscasset, ME 04578
(207) 882-6576, extension 225
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Lincoln County Sheriff's Office
Individuals seeking to determine if they are subject to an active warrant in Lincoln County in 2025 have multiple verification methods available pursuant to Maine's public records laws:
Individuals should be aware that pursuant to 16 M.R.S. § 709, knowingly requesting confidential criminal history information without authorization may constitute a civil violation. When making inquiries, requestors should be prepared to provide proper identification and may be required to complete standardized request forms developed by the Maine Criminal Justice Information System.
Verification of outstanding warrants in Lincoln County may be accomplished through several official channels established under Maine law:
Pursuant to 16 M.R.S. § 704, certain criminal history information, including outstanding warrant status, is classified as public criminal history information and is subject to public disclosure. However, requestors should note that under 16 M.R.S. § 705, confidential criminal history information may be withheld from public disclosure.