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It is important to know that if a warrant has been issued for your arrest it will not go away with time. You cannot get rid of a warrant by simply lying low and hoping it disappears. Unfortunately, aside from being arrested, the only way to get rid of a warrant is to turn yourself in.
Contact the court and arrange to appear for an arraignment rather than surrendering to police custody. Schedule a hearing on a bench warrant prior to arrest. Arrange to turn yourself in rather than being arrested. Determine the amount of any outstanding bond or bond increase.
Pay any associated bond. Report to the judge. Go through a bondsman to pay the bond with surety. Pay any fines associated with the warrant. Hire an attorney to quash the warrant.
Call the court you suspect issued the warrant and ask the clerk about it. See if you can schedule a hearing to take care of the matter. If you were supposed to appear for a traffic ticket, ask if you can reschedule or simply pay the fines. The clerk will lay out your options.
Talk to an Attorney. If you can, the first thing that you're going to want to do is contact someone who will know how to get a warrant lifted. Show Up to Court. Present Your Reasoning to the Sentencing Judge. Accept Your Sentence. If Your Warrant is Lifted
A court issues a bench warrant if you fail to obey a court order, like the order to attend a hearing, pay fines, or appear for jury duty. But if you take care of the situation for which the warrant was issued, the court may cancel the warrant. This can be as simple as paying off a traffic ticket fine.
Generally, the easiest thing to do is contact the court wherein the case was filed. Tell the clerk your situation. The courts have special calendars for defendants to appear on and request their warrants be quashed. The court will give you the date, and you will appear and address the issue before the judge.
Unless you are on parole or probation yourself, simply being with someone who has a warrant (and not more) couldn't get you into trouble.
A fugitive is a person who has fled form a state or country where s/he has been prosecuted, in order to avoid arrest or punishment. An arrest warrant issued to a fugitive is a fugitive warrant. A fugitive warrant is an arrest warrant issued in one jurisdiction for a person who is wanted in another jurisdiction.
Call the sheriff's department and ask to speak with someone in the warrant department, or ask for the phone number to the warrant line. If you haven't had any luck online you may have to resort to a phone call. Some sheriff's departments have a dedicated line for warrants and others do not so make sure to ask.
To report someone with an outstanding warrant, approach the sheriff or police department where the person resides or use a tip line. Finding out that a person you know has a warrant out for their arrest may compel you to turn them in to authorities, but reporting someone doesn't guarantee their arrest.
Basically, the short answer to this question is YES, if you let the person live in your home, and you know that he has a warrant out for his arrest. If you are facing an accessory charge it is imperative to consult a criminal defense attorney.
Your local law enforcement agency, such as the police or sheriff's department, has a phone line dedicated to reporting nonemergencies. Unless the person with a warrant is actively committing a crime in which case call your local emergency line or 911 contact the agency that has jurisdiction over the warrant matter.
Call the sheriff's department and ask to speak with someone in the warrant department, or ask for the phone number to the warrant line. If you haven't had any luck online you may have to resort to a phone call. Some sheriff's departments have a dedicated line for warrants and others do not so make sure to ask.
The claim that warrants are usually executed within 48 hours is simply not true, at least in the US. While felony arrest warrants may be the archetype, bench warrants for the arrest of persons failing to appear on citations are nearly certainly more numerous.
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