Most Wanted, State Warrants, FBI & US Marshals

Delaware Most Wanted

Active warrants and fugitive lists in Delaware are maintained by the state police, local sheriffs, and - for federal fugitives - the FBI and U.S. Marshals Service. Some data is public; some is restricted to law enforcement.

Delaware Most Wanted at a Glance

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1Delaware Most Wanted Resources

Use the links below to check wanted-person bulletins, fugitive lists, corrections searches, attorney-general alerts, or other official public-safety resources connected to Delaware.

2Research Notes

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4At a Glance

Most-wanted research often overlaps with criminal records, police bulletins, sheriff notices, inmate searches, and court records.

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8Federal & National Authoritative Sources

These federal and national sources complement Delaware's state-level records. They are the authoritative sources you should cross-check when Delaware state records are incomplete or out-of-state activity matters.

FBI, Wanted Fugitives
The FBI's full public list of Top Ten Most Wanted, Seeking Information, Fugitives, and Kidnappings & Missing Persons cases, with rewards and contact guidance.
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted (fbi.gov)
U.S. Marshals Service, Major Cases
The USMS's 15 Most Wanted, Major Case Fugitives, and specific regional task-force fugitive lists. USMS is the primary federal fugitive-apprehension agency.
https://www.usmarshals.gov/wanted (usmarshals.gov)
ATF Most Wanted
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives fugitives tied to firearms, arson, and explosives crimes.
https://www.atf.gov/most-wanted (atf.gov)
 Frequently Asked Questions

Delaware Most Wanted, FAQ

Can I see a person's active arrest warrant online?

Sometimes. A few states and large counties publish active-warrant rosters; many do not. Calling the sheriff's non-emergency line (or the issuing court clerk) is the reliable confirmation method.

What should I do if I recognize a wanted fugitive?

Do not approach. Call 911 for immediate sightings, or use the agency's tip line (FBI: tips.fbi.gov; USMS: usmarshals.gov/tips). Reward programs exist for many Top Ten and 15 Most Wanted.

Are 'wanted' lists kept up to date?

Federal lists (FBI, USMS) are updated as cases change. State lists vary, some are near-real-time, others updated weekly. Treat any public list as a starting point, not a legal determination of current status.

Is there a national warrant database for the public?

No. The FBI's NCIC contains wants/warrants but is law-enforcement-only under 28 U.S.C. § 534. Public lists are agency-by-agency.

 Last reviewed: April 2026  Updated: April 2026  Cite as: www.publicrecordcenter.com/delaware_most_wanted.html