By calling the local issuing authority or District Judge in your jurisdiction.
Any law enforcement agency can effect an arrest if they find out you have a warrant out for your arrest. The arresting agency would hold you and notify the location who issued the warrant of the arrest. At this point the agency who issued the warrant would make arrangements to collect the prisoner, take custody, and transport them back to the jurisdiction where the warrant was issued.
As soon as they find you.
If you miss a court date in the state of Victoria Australia there will be a warrant issued for your arrest. When a warrant is issued for your arrest you must appear before a judge before you can leave the country.
Call your parole agent!
An AIRPORT arrest warrant?? As strange as it sounds, call your local law enforcement agency and simply ask, your chances are better than 50/50 that they will tell you.
Contact your local police department, you may need to appear in person.
Call your local police department - they will tell you.
Wording of the question is very unclear, but I'll give it a try; The police may arrest a subject wanted on a warrant, whenever and wherever they may find them. It makes no difference where he happens to be at the time.
Without a warrant you must find reasonable grounds to arrest someone, whereas with a warrant your reason to arrest the suspect already exists. Without a warrant a Police Officer can arrest anyone without permission of a Magistrate as long as they follow the correct procedures so their arrest is lawful, which is unlike an arrest with a warrant where you must be granted the warrant to be able to arrest that person. Without a warrant, a Police Officer can mess the arrest up and make it an unlawful arrest but with a warrant it is very unlikely that they make it an unlawful arrest.
There is no public database for Arrest Warrants, because that information is not automatically available to the public. You, or your attorney, can inquire directly with the Police to find if there is a warrant for your arrest.
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?
You will have to be more specific as to what type of warrant you are referring to. The vast majority of bench warrants are issued for the arrest of individuals whom the issuing judge wants presented to court, and cannot be satisfied by specific monetary amounts.