Do I have a Warrant?

Jan 28
12:10

2010

chris ayer

chris ayer

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This article covers the most efficient way to find out if you have a warrant pending in any U.S. state.

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What would you to do if you were picked up for speeding out of state and given a ticket that you perhaps forgot or never paid and now you don't know if you have a warrant out for your arrest. Perhaps,Do I have a Warrant?    Articles you were picked up for shop lifting when you were a teen and are worried if it will show up on court records today. The worst case scenario may be that you go for a job interview and they tell you they will run a background check. But you can never be sure if the incident will show up on your report.

You have a few choices. Go down to the local court house where the records or offense took place. They will not give any information over the phone so you will have to go in person with a current identification such as a license, birth certificate or passport.

Second, you can call an attorney and have him act as your power of attorney or agent and have him pull the court records for you. If the attorney finds information such as past warrants or criminal records in file you can pay him or her an additional fee to your attorney to get the record expunged from your public file. Of course this is a legal process and you will have to consult with your attorney on a case by case basis.

Thirdly, you can always check with an online source because many are aggregate public data and provide the most up to date information on warrants, criminal records or public data available from the court and public systems about a person's background.

The most convenient and fastest choice is to do a quick and confidential online records search on a person and see what comes up from there you can decide what your choices and options are.

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