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Can you tell me if there's a warrant out for my arrest?

City of Gulf Breeze, FL - Police Department
No. The Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office is responsible for keeping all warrants, regardless of which agency requested the warrant. To contact the Sheriff's Office, call (850) 983-1280. See similar questions...

Can you tell me if there is a warrant out for my arrest?

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No. The Custer County Sheriff's Office is responsible for keeping all warrants, regardless of which agency requested the warrant. The best rule of thumb is that if something sounds too good to be true, it is. And if you feel at all uneasy, there's probably a good reason for that. You should never have to divulge personal information to receive a prize. And it's always best to get information in writing rather than over the telephone. See similar questions...

Will the Police Department tell me if there is a warrant for my arrest ?

Fairfield Police Department - New Jersey - Frequently Asked ...
If you contact the Police Department and you are a Township resident, you will be advised, upon your request, if there are any outstanding traffic/criminal warrants for your arrest. See similar questions...

How do I find out if there is a bench warrant for my arrest?

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Call the Public Defender's Office where your case is pending. (Click here for a list of our offices.) Give the receptionist your case number, or if you can't remember it, provide your full name and date of birth. Ordinarily, that information will be enough to determine whether there is a warrant for your arrest. Arrangements can then be made through your Deputy Public Defender to accompany you to court to deal with the warrant. See similar questions...

How do I find out if there is a warrant for my arrest?

Faqs: police services: departments: City of Fort Collins
You may call Fort Collins Police Services at 970-221-6540. You will need to provide your full name and date of birth. We will only release our adult warrant information. To find out if you have a warrant for your arrest from another law enforcement agency, you may go to the Larimer County Detention Center, 2401Midpoint Drive; the Larimer County Sheriff's Department, 2501 Midpoint Drive; or Fort Collins Police Services, 300 LaPorte Avenue with a valid picture ID. See similar questions...

What is an arrest warrant?

Justia :: Arrest & Interrogation Frequently Asked Questi...
arrest warrant is a document that authorizes police to arrest a person that they suspect has committed a crime. A magistrate will issue an arrest warrant if a police officer submits a sworn affidavit showing probable cause that a specific crime has been committed by the person named in the warrant. See similar questions...

Your court issued a warrant for my arrest. How do I remove the warrant?

Frequently Asked Questions of the Housing Court Department
Upon discovering that a warrant has been issued against you, a party should immediately appear in person at the Office of the Clerk Magistrate to file a Motion to Remove the Default and Recall the Warrant. Since an outstanding warrant may result in the arrest of the alleged violator, time is of the essence and prompt action should be undertaken. See similar questions...

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