Depends what state you are in. If you are in the state of Florida you can check via the Florida Department of Law Enforcements website. If you are not in Florida you can contact a local bail bonds company to assist you with out drawing attention to yourself. http://pas.fdle.state.fl.us/pas/person/displayWantedPersonsSearch.a
You can go to the police station and ask them or simply wait. When you are arrested then you have a warrant against you
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Another method is to hire a lawyer...he will check and see if there are any warrants outstanding. Or if you know a police officer well enough (a relative or friend) they can check also.
No. If the search warrant is invalid and they illegally searched you or someone you know (like without reasonable cause, or without the warrant) then they can't use any evidence against you. To the best of my knowledge, anyways. I don't know how many ways a search warrant can be wrong though...if they were searching for like, pot, but found cocaine, they CAN use that though. Or a gun, or something like that. If they have the warrant, they can use it. If they searched without the warrant, its invalid and inadmissible 100%.
Yes, they can get a warrant. It is a crime.
To serve a warrant is to to read it, and seize the person against whom it is issued. To execute a warrant is essentially the same.
In order to know if you have a warrant you will need to go to the courthouse in your county and inquire with the circuit court clerk's office. They will be able to tell you how to proceed if you have a warrant.
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A tax warrant is a kind of document which a certain department uses to form a debt of a taxpayer. A tax warrant is a kind of legal action against the owner of a property.
You can notify authorities of the whereabouts of said person and then it is their decision whether or not to take any action.
yes the police can force their way into your home without a warrant They will justify that they think that are right and try to scare you but as long as you know you rights you can fight it THE AMENDMENTS PROTECT YOU AGAINST THIS BUT TODAY LAW ENFORCEMENTS ARE ONLY FOCUSED ON THAT Dollar.
No. It is Civil Court not Criminal Court. There will be no warrant issued.
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If there is a warrant out for you and the police know where you are, they can arrest you.
Failure to pay or appear on the very first ticket will create a warrant for your arrest.