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If you think you might have an arrest warrant out for you, it is a good idea to do a warrant search. You can search for warrants within each state or jurisdiction. Warrants are typically issued by courts but can also be issued by one of the chambers of the United States Congress or other legislatures .

A bench warrant is a variant of an arrest warrant, which authorizes the immediate on-sight arrest of the individual subject to the bench warrant. Typically, judges issue bench warrants for persons deemed to be in contempt of court—possibly as a result of that person's failure to appear at the appointed time and date for a mandated court appearance. Bench warrants are issued in either criminal or civil court proceedings. A warrant may be outstanding if the person named in the warrant is intentionally evading law enforcement, is unaware that a warrant is out for him/her, the agency responsible for executing the warrant has a backlog of warrants to serve, or a combination of these factors.

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WARRANTS:

Arrests may be made without a warrant when the offense is committed within the view of a peace officer or the peace officer is relying on a credible source, such as another peace officer, who had probable cause to arrest by viewing the offense. Some of the most common arrests without a warrant include Public Intoxication, Failure to Identify, and Assault.

What is a Warrant?

An order from a judge to the police in order to arrest someone is called arrest warrant or bench warrant.  Warrants are issued by judges to get people in court.

TYPES OF WARRANTS

In our court, we deal primarily with two types of warrants- Alias and Capias Pro Fine.

Glossary • WARRANT NO: warrant number. • WT TYPE: warrant type, where NTA = notice to appear, UCC = uniform criminal complaint, CBW = court bench warrant, CIT = citation warrant, PBV = probation violation. Note the difference between a UCC NTA and a UCC warrant: a UCC NTA is servable (no booking required), whereas a UCC warrant means that once located the person is taken to jail and booked (required to post bond or be held to be seen by a judge on the prisoner docket).






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