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February 23, 2009

Do I have a warrant

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What types of crime can I have a warrant for?

Arrest warrants in your name can be issued for two main types of crime. The two main crime types are misdemeanors and felony crimes.

Warrants for your arrest for misdemeanor crimes are more likely to be unknown. You kinda think you would know if you committed a felony crime.

Crimes that that carry a one-year sentence or less or only a fine are considered misdemeanor crimes and anything else is considered a felony crime.

Misdemeanor and felony crimes each have different classes. For example serious crimes are classified as Felony Class A crimes. On the lower end of the scale are Class C misdemeanor crimes.

How can I have a warrant?

Warrants of arrest are generally issued for the following reasons:

1. Failing to turn up in court for a cause hearing
2. Failure to pay fines
3. Not complying with a judges sentencing order
4. Violating your probation
5. Not completing a work program or community service set by the court
6. Failure to arrange an arraignment date
7. You are suspected of a crime and the police can prove probable cause

Although there are many reasons you could have a warrant the most common is for traffic infractions. Bench warrants are commonly issued as a result of traffic infractions.

This is considered unconstitutional by many as warrants should not be issued without probable cause supported by an oath of sorts to that affect.

Warrants for your arrest should be taken seriously regardless of any opinion.

What can I do if I have a warrant?

The Internet provides an easy way to check if there are any warrants with your name on it. If you discover one, assuming it is not for a felony you can take care of it. Seek legal advice if this is a felony warrant.

If a warrant is a misdemeanor fine than you need to get canceled. There are two main options if the warrant is for failure to appear in court. Use the second option for warrants that are not failing to appear in court.

Option one is to pay the bond related to the warrant and get your new court date.

The second option is to appear in court voluntarily. Most courts provide time for unscheduled appearances so that warrants can be dealt with and fines can be paid.

Warrants remain open until either a bond is paid or they are quashed. Even though you appear in court a judge may still require you to post bond before canceling the warrant.

Do I have a warrant is a question that deserves an answer.

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