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You will only be able to track the progress of an incident if you reported it online. Please note: You will only have an account if you have reported an incident online. In order to use this site please enable JavaScript in your web browser. An arrest warrant is legal order issued by the Courts that allows officers to arrest someone in relation to criminal proceedings. In the UK, arrest warrants can be issued to suspects and witnesses.
We will not confirm if you are wanted on warrant over the phone. You must attend your local police station and bring some form of identification with you such as a passport, driving licence or birth certificate. You can find your local police police station here. If you have missed your court date then a warrant will be issued for your arrest. Please go to your local police station as soon as possible to hand yourself in. If you have breached your bail conditions then a warrant may be issued for your arrest.
Please go to the police station to discuss this matter further. You can contact us by telephoning In person, contact the Court that ordered the warrant. In most cases, the clerk will give you a date to go to Court to clear the warrant. You must appear in Court on the scheduled date.
If you do not, there will be a new warrant and you may have to pay additional penalties. Sometimes you can clear the warrant by forfeiting bail paying the Court what you owe without going to Court. For some warrants, you must go to Court. A corporate summons is a written Court order that tells a law enforcement officer to bring an officer of a company or corporation to Court. Note that judges have certain standards when deciding to issue warrants.
Sometimes, a judge can decline to issue a warrant on occasions where the affidavit does not provide enough information to match the description. Additionally, a judge can decline issuing a warrant if there are no witnesses.
Searching online is perhaps the easiest and most efficient way to find out if there is a warrant out for your arrest. The majority of counties in the U. Sometimes, lesser crimes such as domestic violence might not be included in the records.
Experienced defense attorneys have the insight to quickly find search warrant information. You can search for a top law firm in your area and discuss your situation with an experienced lawyer. Many criminal defense lawyers offer a free first consultation to discuss your case. In the long run you will get the information you are looking for and peace of mind. Besides checking for arrest warrants on local websites, you can look up public records on government sites such as Governmentregistry.
These websites link various databases from almost every county in the state. Note, the majority of these sites are privately owned and do not offer their services for free. Be prepared to pay a fee to search these sites. As a last resort, you contact the local magistrate or the police directly. However, you run the risk of being questioned. You run the risk of incriminating yourself, alerting the police to your whereabouts, or making your situation worse.
If you do contact them directly, you may be asked to provide your date of birth and your full name. The police or magistrate will scan their databases and provide you, or your representative, with the required information. Finding out you have an arrest warrant can be understandably stressful.
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