Simple, Walk into your local police department and ask! Or, if you wish to remain free, and don't want to take any chances, call the County Clerk's office of the jurisdiction, and ask them. They will tell you if there is a warrant, and who to contact to resolve the issues. You could also ask an attorney to check for you. Most will look into the case with out requiring a fee, and will tell you if they can help you.
Usually you can't. Most open criminal warrants are listed on NCIC the intersate law enforcement computer system which can NOT be accessed by the public.
sheree Seymour 46 female white
I recently got in trouble with the law. How can I find out if I have a warrant for my arrest without contacting the authorities?
Andrew Christophersen
10 days from the issuance of the warrant.
Yes. Employers can find out almost anything about you.
If you are asking about your ability find a job with an active bench warrant hanging over your head - IF the warrant was entered into the crime computer system AND if your employer wants a background check, it WILL show up.
If you have a warrant, the best thing to do is to just turn yourself in. This will keep you from getting in more trouble in the event that you get caught by the police.
As often as they want until the warrant is taken care of.
go to juvinilecourtsystems.com and find ur ticket and put the # down
indefinitely.
The warrant will remain active until you return to the court issuing it and get it recalled. If you cross the border or attempt to leave the country, you may find that the authorities discover the warrant and arrest you on it.
The warrant is basically null unless they change their mind about extradition or you get caught in their state, or one they will extradite from. The local Police will basically detain or arrest and release you when they find out the other state wont extradite. The warrant will usually say "Will not extradite from ______" Most states have 10 minutes to find out if a warrant is valid, after that they are required to release you.
You can find information on Warrant Officer recruiting on the U.S. Army recruiting website. They also hold Warrant Officer Recruiting Briefings and go to different areas where you can speak to someone. Information about these briefings can also be found on their website.