it depends on the state however i believe that a deputy will deliver it but like i said depends on what state and they might mail it too look it up on your clerk of courts website for your area
Another View: It depends on what you are referring to as a "warrant." If it is a warrant for your arrest or a search warrant - etc, it is HIGHLY unlikely that they will give you advance warning of it by sending it to your residence.
On the other hand: If by "warrant" you actually are referring to a 'subpoena' or a "summons," then the original answer (above) might apply.
They send a US Marshall to "invite" you to attend.
No. The warrant is their court approvedauthorization to enter and search.
A court warrant is valid until the warrant is served or the conditions requiring the warrant are satisfied. The warrant is valid indefinitely until these things occur.
They will only put a warrant out if it was a court date. If it was an appointment you should be ok . You should also try to go to the court house to make sure because a judge can decide to warrant you.
No. A warrant is issued by a court.
A bench warrant is a bench warrant whether it is issued by a criminal court judge or a civil court judge.
Warrants issued by a court do not expire. They remain in effect until the person appears at a hearing or the issue is otherwise resolved. Avoidance of a legal warrant will result in more charges such as contempt of court.
To "rescind" something mean to "take it back".So the warrant was issued by a court - then the court took the warrant back meaning that that warrant is no longer in force.
No. It is Civil Court not Criminal Court. There will be no warrant issued.
bench warrant issued by judge
A bench warrant is issued by the Court. A private citizen or his attorney isn't the originating agent, the Court (the judge) is. The Court has sole discretion in this, and cannot be compelled to issue a bench warrant.
The court will issue a warrant and recall your bond. Depending on the charges, they may seek to serve the warrant and extradite you. If you used a bondsman to get out of jail, the bondsman may send a bounty hunter for you. If a person put up cash or property, that will be forfeited.