These records are public information. Call the jail or police station and ask if they are locked up there
The intake records of jail inmates are public record. If you call the jail and thell them his name they should be able to tell you if he's there.
you go in the policestaion and ask him
No you get a letter from the family member if they can get a stamp and paper along with an envelope or your family member will call
How do I find will that has been filed for a family member
Yes. Someone in the family can go to jail, but they will stay there only if there is a conviction.
If a man is in jail they generally have access to a lawyer or aide and can do some things himself as well as have a family member help in certain ways. Although, check with the legalities of where you live to determine your local laws.
Ask the family member.
this is a confidential matter that you cannot find out unless the member wants you to know.
If the family member is alive and does not choose to tell you, you cannot find out what is in that person's will. If the family member has died and the will has been filed for Probate, the will is a public record available from the records of the court where the will was filed.
You have a mess on your hands. You have fraud on your hands. You might have a choice between paying the bills or charging the family member with fraud. First, you should take it up with the family member and then you should make your decision. Do you want to be out the money or do you want the family member to go to jail?
Go see your family lawyer and ask him or her about it
Contact a family member, friend, or bail bondsman who can front enough money to effect your release.
This is fraud, which will certainly get your claim denied and could land you in jail.
Members of the nobility were members of the nobility, regardless of whether they were in or out of jail. The king had the right to deprive a member of the nobility, and even all the members of that person's family, of a title, but that was a different punishment.