You have to check the county or precinct you are in or where the offense may have occurred. There is no statewide database of all precincts. If you happen to live in Harris county, precinct 5, you'd visit http://www.co.harris.tx.us/pct5/divwarrants.aspx If you reside in Montgomery Co TX here is an automated phone number to check for Failure To Appear (FTA) warrants, always check before going to renew your license... better save than hauled off to jail! 800 686-0570
Just walk up to any Police officer and state, "Hello Officer.....I may have active warrants out for my arrest....can you please run my name through your database?"....and dont forget to thank him for his time!!!!
The best way to find out if you a warrant in ANY state is to call the Federal Bureau of Investigation. There is a streamlined website to help you find your local office, posted below; http://www.fbi.gov/contact/fo/fo.htm All you need to do is tell your local representative your name, date of birth, social security number, and that you're interested in finding out if you have any warrants under your name.
There are no publicly accessible websites to find this information. Best thing is to call the law enforcement agency in whatever county you think the warrant was issued.
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Call the Houston Police Department or the Harris County Sheriffs Office and simply ask. If you're worried about contacting the police, just simply call a Bail Bonding company and ask them to do a "warrant check".
When you have served your period of incarceration in the first county, before they release you they should check to see if there are any other "criminal holds" on you. When they find the bench warrant they will hold you for the other county to come get you and return you to the court that issued the bench warrant.
only if there is a warrant for your arrest.
They could if you moved to that county and they check your record. But mostly, the answer is a no.
Check with the appropriate County Voter Registration Official for your county.
Before you are released from the county jail, a national warrant check (NCIC) is always conducted as part of the release process, even if you've stayed in jail for a length of time.
If the institution runs a background check on you and a warrant is in "the system" the odds are that you will be arrested.
There are NO public access websites that contain this information. Best thing would be to call the County Sheriff's Office or the Clerk of The Court for that county.
How do you KNOW that the statute of limitations has passed? - AND - Are you CERTAIN? My adivce would be: Call the law enforcement agency in the county where you think the warrant was issued and ask.
Many states have a "wanted or missing persons" database within their state police website; you can check there, but you can't check an NCIC database (only cops can). You can check the court sites for the state or county you think the problem occurred in. Check the individual's name; any outstanding cases with warrants are usually flagged with a "W" or "in warrant".
There are a variety of Tree Trimming licenses appropriate for business in Texas. Statutes and permits vary from county to county so check with the governing board in each community.
Livingston Texas has a bi-weekly newspaper, the Polk County Enterprise. Visit them on Facebook or check the link.