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How To Check For Active Arrest Warrants Don't ask a police officer! If you think that you might have active arrest warrants out on you then the last thing you should do is ask a police officer because he might just arrest you on the spot. It's much better if you find out discretely and confidentially by yourself so that you can do something about it before it gets out of hand... [VIEW ARTICLE]Comments RSS Feed For This Article: |








Subject: Arrest Warrant Solver
I just wanted to add something you may not have known. It is cheaper to QUASH a warrant, than to do a warrant search through that service you listed. You can also call the wants and warrants division of whatever county sheriff's you think the warrant may be issued out of. If you have a warrant, file a motion to "Quash" the warrant with good cause. This means- you were unaware due to mitigating circumstances of (list your reason)"reason", and you respectfully request the court to QUASH the active warrant and set a new hearing date. OR- give the court a copy of proof that the warrant was served or taken care of. (OJW) traffic warrants are notorious for not being released after the fine was paid. KEEP YOUR RECEIPTS.