How can I find out if someone got arrested?
Frequently Asked QuestionsTo find out if someone has been arrested you can either check the arrest log, a link can be found on the home page of this website which shows those arrested in the last 24-48 hours, or by contacting our Booking Office at (941) 861-4601.
After I got arrested, my license was taken from me. Can I get it back?
The Law Offices of David SernaThe arresting officer was acting correctly under New Mexico law. You could try to go to MVD and immediately request a new license. But if you do this, DO NOT REQUEST AN MVD PHOTO ID. If you have a photo ID, you cannot obtain a driver's license. Whether or not you can obtain a license in another state is up to that other state. Many states will communicate between their MVD agencies and punish you with the same penalties as your home state. But it all depends on your individual circumstances. No. See similar questions...
I got arrested. I posted a bond. What happens next?
Dallas CountyYou must come to court on your court date. Oftentimes, you will be given a court date upon release from jail. At other times, your bonding company will provide you with a court date; it is important to maintain regular contact with your bonding company. On occasion, neither the jail nor your bonding company will provide you with a court date. In this event it is your responsibility to contact them for this information. See similar questions...
Who do I call to ask about someone who has been arrested?
City of Austin - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)All information about people in jail can be obtained from calling jail information at (512)854-9889. The Travis County Sheriff's Office operates the jail. See similar questions...
My friend got arrested and no one ever read him his rights. Why?
RPD - FAQFor an adult, there is no requirement to advise you of your Miranda rights unless you are in custody and we want to question you about the crime. However, if you are being arrested for a traffic warrant, you may never be advised of your rights. For the same reason, if you are questioned in your home and you are not in custody, advisement of rights is not an issue. See similar questions...
My juvenile son/daughter got arrested, and his/her name was in the paper. How could that happen?
Okaloosa County SheriffJuvenile names are NOT automatically confidential. More than 20 years ago, the Florida Legislature decided to alter the traditional practice of keeping juvenile arrest records confidential. At first, only 16 and 17 year olds charged with felonies were subject to having their name released. The age restriction was completely removed on October 1, 1994. Now, all felony arrests, regardless of the age of the defendant, are public record. See similar questions...
I have been arrested, what should I do?
Phoenix Arizona DUI and Criminal Defense Attorneys - FAQsThe first thing you should do is to contact an experienced criminal defense attorney who can help you understand the law, investigate your case, determine your options, formulate a defense, and help you navigate the criminal justice process. See similar questions...
ARRESTED? WHAT NEXT?
Guster Law Firm - Birmingham, AL - personal injury, automobi...When investigating your case, we direct any outside investigators to use state of the art databases and equipment to uncover critical information and evidence to defend our clients. See similar questions...
Have you ever been arrested?
Comic Quest Online - 812-474-1133! Comics, Action Figures, G...No, but while in college, three of us Murray State students were detained at gunpoint by the Kentucky State Police in Elizabethtown for about an hour because someone driving a vehicle the same color and make as ours had just committed armed robbery nearby. See similar questions...
How do you post bail for somebody that has been arrested?
FAQ'S of Jersey CityWARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! After bail has been set, a defendant may be given a ten percent cash bail option. BE ADVISED WHEN POSTING THIS TEN PERCENT CASH OPTION, IF THE DEFENDANT FAILS TO APPEAR, YOU WILL BE LIABLE FOR THE REMAINING NINETY PERCENT OF THE BAIL AMOUNT!!! By posting bail you are personally responsible for the defendant's appearing whenever the court requires. See similar questions...
What Are My Rights If Arrested?
Middle Ground Prison Reform, Inc. :: FAQWhether you are under 18 or an adult, you NEVER have to answer any questions that the police ask of you. Generally, you do have to provide your name. Giving the police a false name is a crime. But you don't have to give any other information at all. Just say, "My name is ______ and I want to speak to an attorney." Then, don't allow a police officer to trick you into saying more. See similar questions...
How could I have got this?
MF-FAQ (myelofibrsis)No one knows for sure. It seems most likely to be a specific gene abnormality which develops over a period of years. It may be triggered by exposure to harmful chemicals such as benzene or radiation; but then from a group of firemen who were all exposed to benzene some got it and others didn't. Some of us cannot identify any particular exposure. Some of us have found connections within families, but again not everyone gets it. See similar questions...
I got this bill with Where's George? on it, What do I do?
Where's George? ® 2.2 Frequently Asked QuestionsPlease go to the Where's George? Home Page and enter the denomination, series (year), and serial number as well as your current Zip Code and then hit the 'SUBMIT' button. Remember that you need to register before entering any bills in order to put them on your account so you can come back and track where they go next! HELP! I followed all the directions, I registered, and then entered this bill I just got with www.wheresgeorge.com on it. But it did not have any history associated with it. See similar questions...
My child was arrested. What happens now?
DJJ Frequently Asked QuestionsAn overview of the delinquency process is provided on the DJJ website at http://www.djj.state.fl.us/Parents/juvenileprocess.html. See similar questions...
What happens to someone when they get arrested?
LASD FAQ'sA.: Depending on the level of the crime, the person will either be held for court or released on a promise to appear. See similar questions...
Explore Other Topics
How many carbs can a Diabetic eat?How do I redeem my AIR MILES® reward miles?
Question: How does mold grow?
How do I enable SNMP on my Windows server?
What types of illnesses and injuries are seen?
Hum... But what if......?
What is Ultraviolet (UV) and Ultraviolet Germicidal (UVC) Light?
Is it normal to have white flakes in ice cubes or hot water?
Can the service support collect calls?
What kind of calendar did the ancient Egyptians use?
How do I get the system to boot from the second hard drive?
Do you worry about the taste or smell of your drinking water?
