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Appear. A warrant is an order from the court for something to be done. A bench warrant is a order to any police officer (which they must obey) to arrest and deliver a specific person to the court. Going in on your own should cancel the warrant, and may let you avoid arrest.
Will the police come to your house on a bench warrant for a failure to appear at cost and fines hearing
The police would have to have evidince (police witness) and the will to do so, it would probable be vacated
I would call the police and tell them where he is.
Do not assume that a bench warrant is not actively pursued. If you know where he is (and assuming you want him caught) advise the police of his location (residence, hangouts, place of work, etc) so that they will catch him there.
Both, a bench warrent is just one given by the residing judge
It is possible for police to pick you up at work if there is an active bench warrant for your arrest. However, this can vary depending on the specific circumstances and the policies of the police department. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance.
A bench warrant is a bench warrant whether it is issued by a criminal court judge or a civil court judge.
If a bench warrant is issued for you, you will be arrested immediately upon being located by the sheriff or police. If it is a 'normal' bench warrant you will be transported to jail and held for court the next day. If it is a "forthwith" order, you will immediately be transported directly to court and presented to the judge.
Probably not, since the bench warrant isn't something you can just wish away.
Yes, they can. Bench warrants are usually served by Marshalls or Constables not regular police. See Discussion page
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