You drive to both the police dept and the sheriff station and go inside and ask them. I'm sure they will be able to tell you if you have a warrant of not.
If your name shows up in their statewide computer system, yes, they will.
To check if you have a warrant for your arrest, you can contact the local police department or sheriff's office and inquire about any active warrants under your name. You can also search online on the official website of the county or city where you reside for a warrant search tool. It is important to address any warrants promptly to avoid legal consequences.
Most likely - some arrest warrants may well be part of a national database.no they wont An arrest warrant is an order to arrest someone or search for them.
Yes, if the warrants were entered into the state computer system, they would have access to them.
I suggest calling the warrants division of the Harris County Sheriff's Office and asking.
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You can check county sheriff's and local police department websites to see if they publish this information online. For example, the La Paz County Sheriff has a most wanted list. The Maricopa County Sheriff has lists of arrest warrants and deadbeat parents. A few of the local police departments in that county also list wanted persons. There are also lists of wanted persons in Mohave County by the Sheriff and Probation. The Pima County Sheriff has a most wanted persons list. The Tucson Police also lists most wanted persons. You can also search Yavapai County Sheriff's warrants online. There are also DEA and US Marshals listings online.
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The phone number of the Haywood County Public Library is: 828-452-5169.
Zip code 28786 is primarily located in Haywood County
Regarding holds for out-of-county arrest warrants, you may be held for either five or seven days, pending pickup by the county in which the warrant was issued. For distances under 500 miles, five days. For distances over 500 miles, seven days.
Not all warrants are signed by a Judge. Depends on where you live- in THIS state, they are issued by a Magistrate. You also need an understanding of the term false arrest. For an accurate answer, you will need an attorney, and not WikiAnswers.