As it was explained to me, it means that the detective/police officer issuing the warrant is carrying it around with them and it is not entered into the system. In my situation it's a hassle because I don't have the detective's information... but have been told I have a warrant.
So, it's not in the system and therefore I have no recourse but to wait... which I'm trying to avoid since I don't particularly want police to show up at my job and totally disrupt my life over a monor charge.
No. The phrase"pocket warrant" generally means that the warrant is being held locally (i.e.: "in the Sheriffs pocket") and not entered into the nationwide system.
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PT warrant is a warrant issued for production of an Accused. P.T. warrant means Prisoner's Transit Warrant.
What is a secrrtary warrant
No. The warrant remains in effect and that person is eligible for future arrests on that warrant.
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.
yes, a warrant is a warrant.
No, they arresting officers do not have to have the warrant in their possession, only the knowledge that it exists.
A bench warrant is a warrant for the arrest/apprehension of the person named. It is referred to as a "bench warrant" because the judge presiding over the case in which the individual is involved is the one who issues the warrant.
A warrant will be active until the conditions of the warrant are satisfied. It will also be active until the warrant is served.
The correct spelling is warrant.
charged on a revocation warrant