Try the link below, it is free.
Provides these links to searchable databases for Florida.
Including Wanted.
Other states are listed, not just Florida, I used it as an example.
Florida - Corporation, Trademark, Judgment Liens
Florida - Drivers License Status - Enter the driver license number.
Florida - Incarceration Records, Absconder/Fugitive, Escaped Inmates - Current and former Inmates; choose from 6 databases
Florida - Sex Offender
Florida - UCC
Florida - Wanted Persons
Florida Dept of Corrections:
Search All Corrections Offender Databases
This single search option performs a comprehensive search of all databases listed below (Absconder/Fugitive, Inmate Escapes, Inmate Population, Inmate Releases and Supervised Population). However, due to differences between database information, it only provides search options for criteria common to all databases. For example, the search criteria
"Warrant as of Date"
applies only to the Absconder/Fugitive Information Search and no other database. Therefore, it could not be included as a criteria for searching all databases. For additional information, see the contact information related to each of the searches listed below.
2006-09-25 16:27:20
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answered by Austin Semiconductor 5
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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I used that website http://www.echeck.pcti-system.com .. the one referenced by that detective guy. I found exactly what I was looking for. So much for Mr Right, or rather Mr Convicted Felon with 2 Liens against him totaling over 30,000$ and an ex-wife I never knew about!! Thank God I found out the truth before it was too late. We were almost engaged!!
2014-09-26 05:11:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Call up your local police station, (311 {non emergency}) and tell them that your neighbor may be on the run from the police, you don't need to tell anyone that you called. Plus, don't ask your neigbor what the warrent is for. Police warrents are not availble online.
2006-09-25 16:18:36
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answered by df747jet 4
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Nope. Best bet is to call your local police dept and tell them there is a possible warrant suspect at his address. You don't have to give your name if you choose not to.
2006-09-25 16:23:45
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answered by suk_on_my_glock 3
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if he has a warrant, call the cops! lol
unless you know which state (or more specifically city/county), i dont think you can find out that easily...
2006-09-25 16:17:33
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answered by Chris™ 5
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Go ask the police!
2006-09-25 19:22:07
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answered by Anonymous
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