Call the Dallas County Sheriff's Dept and ask, probably from a pay phone!
Sally Lynn
There are no websites that will indicate this information. Surprisingly enough, the best way is to simply call the Sheriffs Office of your local PD and ask.
You can find out if you have a bench warrant by calling the criminal courts in the county where you live. If you could have gotten a warrant from another county, then you need to call that county as well.
try looking your name up under casenet.com, you can also call the courthouse in the county you wrote the checks, this way you will also know if their is a warrant out for your arrest.
Nope. he has to have a warrant or a good reason to. one way to let him have a good reason is by giving him lip about it and saying no. then he can get suspicious and find a way to search it.
The best way for a nurse to find employment in Dallas is going to dallas.employmentguide.com/. Another good site is www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/ Monster.com and Careerbuilder.com are two great sites for jobseekers. They will have all the listings for the Dallas area.
The best way to find a job at Peoplesoft in Dallas would be to directly contact the company to find out about any current vacancies and the entry requirements for the jobs.
If you ask - certainly. If you're asking do they do it as a routine matter, there's no way to tell. Some will, and some won't.
One can find listings for hotels in Dallas by looking up hotel guides, or the FAQ at the Dallas Arts District. Comparing the hotels in the city is another way to go, and there are many sites that do that.
If they know where you are (or where you may be) they will probably check those addresses and locations (relatives - employment - friends - etc) but even if they don't find you, the warrant along with your name and identifying info - will be on file in the state criminal information system and can be served by anyone who locates you. .
Working for any county can be beneficial and interesting. The best way to find a position is to apply at the county courthouse for open jobs.
The address of the Dallas Way is: 4848 Lemmon Avenue Suite 100-424, Dallas, TX 75219-1400
A warrant is issued by a judge who is satisfied that good (probable) cause exists. Generally the only way to end a warrant is to appear.