how do you find out if you have a warrent out for you arrest?
whitout having to turn yourself in?
2006-07-05
11:17:39
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14 answers
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CUTIE
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Politics & Government
➔ Law Enforcement & Police
not for me guys its for a friend i'm a good girl;)
2006-07-05
12:05:10 ·
update #1
its not for me, i'm a really good girl (sometimes).. but is there a way to do it via internet? any web sites you could think of
2006-07-05
12:08:10 ·
update #2
Cutie, Are you going to jail?
2006-07-05 11:24:34
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answer #1
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answered by tm_tech32 4
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Let me add to the other answers. Look up the phone number for your local police department, call and ask to be connected to the warrants unit. Tell them you might have a warrant and if they would please check. They will ask your full name and date of birth to confirm it, then tell you. No one is going to trace your phone call or do anything supernatural. It's now up to you how you want to handle it. Self surrender is best because you can arrange it around your life and work schedule and also arrange bail so you don't have to stay in jail. But you do have to go through a booking process - photo and prints and paperwork. Post bail and you can go home and just make your scheduled court appearances, plead not guilty if you like to, etc. If you do nothing, then warrants have a habit of being served when it's very inconvenient, like your on a date and happen to get stopped for a minor traffic violation and the officer discovers the warrant and has to serve it. Take the initiative and get it done and behind you.
2006-07-05 18:35:43
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answered by nothing 6
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Call the Sheriffs department and ask if "so and so" has a warrent, they will either say no, or yes, if they ask if you know where the person is, all you have to do is say no, you were just wondering. I have done this several times for my brother...good luck
2006-07-05 18:22:00
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answered by ♥o_wise1♥ 3
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Call and ask. They usually have a court clerk is isn't a cop, or ask for a secetary, but if you do, they will probably come look'n for you eventually. Also you can probably found out via the internet. If you think you have one for something you may have done, or not done, there's a chance you probably do...
2006-07-05 18:23:54
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answered by Thelizardking 2
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You can always call the police from a pay phone. Make sure the police you are calling are not where u are calling from!!!
2006-07-05 18:38:27
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answered by omax236 1
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sometimes you get a letter if your warrant is not for nothing really bad if that don't happen you would get a knock at the door by the cops
respect
shaz
2006-07-06 13:30:05
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answered by sharon B 4
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Simple, just call the police and ask them. They'd love to help you!
And really, it's better that you go to them rather than them coming to you.
2006-07-05 18:22:55
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answered by kathy059 6
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if you call the sheriff's office, most of the time, they are gonna tell you that you have to come in. it's not actually supposed to be "given out over the phone".
2006-07-05 20:53:16
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answered by Anonymous
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You can call the police department, or better yet have some one else call for you.
2006-07-05 18:22:11
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answered by mymaggie06 1
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you should know if you skipped a court date or call from a pay phone or have some one else call on a diffrent number than yours
2006-07-05 18:20:59
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answered by matt 2
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Contact local authorities and submit the question.
2006-07-05 18:21:02
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answered by Gravy Czar 4
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