A white warrant is a legal document issued by a court authorizing law enforcement to arrest an individual. It is typically issued when a person fails to appear in court or violates the terms of their bail or probation. The white color is used to distinguish it from other types of warrants, such as red warrants for serious crimes or blue warrants for parole violations.
Yes. A "white warrant" means a warrant issued for a parole/probation revocation.
what is a cor warrant
The warrant is pending
To "rescind" something mean to "take it back".So the warrant was issued by a court - then the court took the warrant back meaning that that warrant is no longer in force.
Well, honey, a white warrant in Arkansas is just a fancy term for a bench warrant issued for failing to appear in court. It's called "white" because it's typically issued by a judge during a court session. So, if you find yourself with a white warrant, you better high-tail it to court before things get even messier than they already are.
it means the warrant has been deleted
is a bench warrant a felony
Also known as the recalling of a warrant, this is an order which cancels the bench warrant that was issued.
It means the warrant is current and that the subject of the warrant can be arrested.Added; It means that the warrant is active and has not yet been served on the wanted individual.
No idea. It does not mean anything.
It means that the person named in the warrant is no longer wanted.
What is a "white warrant?" All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition. If AR has entered your warrant into the interstate law enforcement computer system (NCIC) and wishes to extradite you, FL will hold you for them.