A warrant gives the police the right to arrest you at any time - that's what a warrant is.
So it does not matter if you do or don't turn yourself in, the police have the right to arrest you if they have a warrant.
You can file a report at your local police department.
A warrant for arrest is issued through the court. The reasoning for the warrant being issued is for the illegal act committed by the criminal. The criminal commits an illegal act then the police department, sheriffs department, probation office, division of youth services, or juvenile office reports the illegal act to the court and the judge will or will not issue a warrant for the persons arrest.
If they have a war warrant for your arrest and have due cause to believe that you are in a residence then they can execute that warrant whenever they like. If you believe there is an arrest warrant out for you and you do not want to cause your family distress, go down to the station and give yourself up.
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No, a warrant is not the same as a charge. A warrant means the authorities have enough evidence to indicate that further investigation is required or that it is reasonable that charges can be made. A warrant for arrest indicates that there is apparently enough evidence to bring charges and a judge agrees.
A federal law enforcement officer or U.S. Attorney, presents a statement of facts to a Federal Judge or Federal Magistrate setting forth the probable cause for the arrest. If the Judge or Magistrate agrees with the circumstances set forth in the warrant application they will sign it and it will become a valid executable warrant.
The only way to get rid of an arrest warrant is to turn yourself in and face your punishment. Anything else would mean you are evading police and the punishment will be worse.
A repo man can not issue a warrant for your arrest. Only a judge can issue an official arrest warrant.
The only way is by turning yourself in to law enforcement and facing and defending yourself against the charges against you.
Call your local police department - they will tell you.
With an arrest.
Technically they cant unless they have a search warrant not an arrest warrant.