Yes, a detective may come to your home to serve a warrant, typically if it involves a search or arrest related to a criminal investigation. They are required to present the warrant and identify themselves. However, the specifics can depend on the situation, including the nature of the case and the jurisdiction's protocols. It's important to comply with law enforcement during such encounters.
Yes, police officers can come to your house to serve a warrant if they have legal authorization to do so.
As often as they want until the warrant is taken care of.
If you have an active warrant, a constable or police officer may come to your house at any time, as they may be attempting to serve the warrant. The frequency of visits can vary based on the urgency of the warrant, the resources available to law enforcement, and the individual's known whereabouts. In some cases, officers may conduct multiple visits over days or weeks. However, there is no set schedule for how often they will come.
An example sentence with the word warrant would be, "I went outside to my front porch to see a S.W.A.T team covering my neighbor's front lawn. They were shouting for him to come out with his hands up; or they would be coming in to take him. I am assuming they had a warrant for his arrest, or they would not be doing this."
Yes, police may come to your house if there is a warrant for your arrest.
Before a Customs agent would make an arrest for a warrant of any type, the agent would have to believe the agency holding the warrant would come to the port of entry where the arrest was made to pick up the person with the warrant. If the agency is adjacent to the port of entry (e.g. a San Diego warrant in San Ysidro), this is likely. If the agency holding the warrant was distant to the port of entry, it's unlikely they will expend the time and money to fetch someone with a misdemeanor warrant.
they would have to get a warrant and have an officer come with them.
The hospital would not know whether you have a warrant or not. However, they will probably call the police to come investigate the gunshot wound, and the police would then find out about the warrant.
Yes. What do you think a warrant is??
If I take out a " out of controller warrant" on my child will they get help and then get to come home
No. The service of a warrant when the officers are notified by telephone or radio has been repeatedly upheld. The burden on law enforcement of requiring them to present a physical warrant would be unreasonable, most particularly when a very large percentage of warrants are served during unexpected encounters between police and the subject of the warrant.
Will the police come to your house on a bench warrant for a failure to appear at cost and fines hearing