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  • How to Clear a Warrant

    There are several instances in which you will automatically be checked for an outstanding warrant. Examples of these are: whenever you are pulled over for a traffic offense and when applying for a driver's license. In order to clear up the warrant, you will have to resolve the case. If the warrant is not cleared, you will be taken into custody once law enforcement has confirmation that the warrant is active.

  • How to Get a Felony Warrant Cleared

    If a felony warrant has been issued for your arrest, the police will be looking for you. In most cases, it is unlikely that you will be aware of the warrant until you are actually arrested. However, if you become aware of the warrant and want to clear it before you are arrested, you will have to make contact with the court that issued the warrant, either personally or through an attorney, and arrange to appear before the judge in the court who issued the warrant in order to clear it.

  • How to Get Rid of a Warrant

    If you have a warrant the last thing you should do is nothing. Having an outstanding warrant means you can be arrested at any moment, even for the smallest of infractions. You want to take of a warrant as soon as possible. In most cases, clearing up a warrant can be as easy as making an appointment to appear in court.

  • How to Clear a Warrant While Incarcerated

    An arrest warrant is an order issued by a court or magistrate that gives the police the right to arrest an individual. Warrants are commonly issued in cases where probable cause exists that the person committed a crime, or if an individual fails to appear for a court hearing. Individuals who are incarcerated must clear outstanding warrants prior to being released from imprisonment.

  • How to Clear Up Traffic Warrant

    No one wants to risk being taken to jail for a traffic offense. But, that is exactly what could happen if you are detained by law enforcement while a traffic warrant is pending for your arrest. Fortunately, because of the minor nature of the initial offense, and the desire of many municipalities to collect fees as opposed to just incarcerating traffic offenders, clearing up this matter should be rather simple.

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