You can call the sherrifs office. If you need help with something you can email me.
Paparoachrocker13@yahoo.com
2007-07-22 03:58:15
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-11-12 11:17:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Certainly you can find out. Just go to your local police station, and ask them to run your name. Of course, if you do, you would be subject to immediate arrest. By the way, how the heck can a person NOT know IF they have warrents? I KNOW I don't. Any ticket I ever got- I paid. Other than tickets, I've not had any other legal situation where a warrent was possible. Are you seriously trying to tell us here you simply "don't recall" IF you got tickets, and didn't bother paying them, or that you were arrested, bailed out- and then just left rather than resolve your legal problem. I DON'T believe you don't KNOW. Unless of course, you a junkie or drunk, and have just a blur for a past.
2007-07-22 13:13:34
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answered by Anonymous
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In Florida..we have a site called myfla.com or something like that. It has all the Govt agency links like jury duty, traffic tickets, warrants, etc. It can be a little time consuming but you usually find what you want.
Good Luck
2007-07-22 11:01:34
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answered by blaadedrums 3
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You would be able to send in a written request to each state where you have lived, asking for a copy of your police report.
The procedure varies by state, but you can usually get the initial information (at least, how to make the request) from the department of records for the state police in that state.
2007-07-22 11:00:43
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answered by coragryph 7
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Call your local police or sheriff's office, or better yet, go in. that way you can get booked, take care of the warrant in person, and be done with them if you did have any.
2007-07-22 11:03:55
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answered by ALFimzadi 5
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Look on the website of your state's largest law enforcement agency.
I know in Florida you can look on FDLE's website to look for Florida warrants. Other states have similar databases online.
2007-07-22 10:59:43
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answered by Mike 6
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Contact your county attorney's office, police department and sheriff. You lawyer should be able to accomplish this action for you.
2007-07-22 11:05:21
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answered by david42 5
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go to the police station or if it was a court matter that you didn't show up to, go to the court house
2007-07-22 11:03:02
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answered by raindrops2000 1
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