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Corpus Christy Police
Sorry - I know you are upset - Sorry for the joke - Could not resist.
2006-08-18 07:30:09
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answer #1
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answered by jdomanico 4
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You can call Corpus PD, but no, they do not have to tell you whether there is a warrant out for your arrest if they do not care to. Most agencies will not tell you, because they do not know it is "you" they are talking to. Otherwise, your employers, or anyone else for that matter, can call any police department and ask if there are warrants. Contact an attorney in Corpus and ask if they will represent you in this matter only (finding out about the warrant). Then, if there are, contact Corpus PD/CID to let them know your circumstances (if you've never been there). As an afterthought, check your credit report. Your identity might have been stolen.
2006-08-18 10:27:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Well it depends on who you were told by. My advice to you is to check with a reliable source such as the District Attorney's Office in that county or the Sheriff's Department. They will be able to let you know if you have any outstanding warrants in that area. If you do have a warrant and you have never been to that area you next step will be to try to contact the DA's office and try to get that information across to them. If they are no help, then you will need to obtain a lawyer. Good Luck.
2006-08-18 07:25:39
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answered by peewee_31061 3
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Call Corpus Christi and find out if you have them, its not like they can arrest you over the phone. A lot of times they can make arrangements with you to take care of them without actually having to be arrested.
2006-08-18 07:22:47
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answered by KIMBO 4
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call the Corpus Christi Sherriffs Department and ask them. They have to tell you if you have one or not. Write down the date and time and the persons name that gives you the information. It's Texas state law that they have to give you the information.
2006-08-18 07:24:04
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answered by Rubber Duck 3
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Told by who? First of all only Law offical's know that info so you should call them and see what's going on,it could be a person with the same name as you and nothing more.
2006-08-18 07:28:14
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answered by gonicki31 3
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You need to contact the police department and see whats the warrant about ..And then ask them how to clear up the problem..with who and make them give you names and phone numbers of who to call ..
2006-08-18 07:24:14
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answered by latinlover280 1
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Have an attorney call texas for you.
2006-08-18 07:22:26
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answered by Joe K 6
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You can call them to find out what is going on.It may just be a case of misidentity..
2006-08-18 07:22:36
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answer #9
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answered by annie 4
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Criminal Records Search Database : http://CriminalRecords.InfoSearchDetective.com
2015-01-28 15:24:28
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answered by Mary 1
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