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What To Do If You Have an Arrest Record

If you have an arrest record, an upcoming court date, want to get a criminal record expunged, or have been arrested, the next thing you should do is consult the advice of a criminal lawyer. Only with good legal counsel can you expect to obtain the best outcome possible in your case. A lawyer will be able to navigate the court system, help you gather witnesses, represent you in court, speak to the judge on your behalf, post bail, and help you get a record removed from your person file if eligible.

How can you find out if you have a warrant for your arrest?
As you can see there are many types of crimes you can get a warrant for. The law isn't always clear as to which crimes result in a warrant for arrest and punishments vary by state. If you've been involved with any type of crime there's a good chance you have an outstanding warrant for arrest in your name.

To know for sure you have a few options to explore in order to find out. You could start by contacting the local court house in the county you believe the warrant was issued. You will have to appear in person to get that information. This method can be very time consuming and inconvenient since the court house is typically only open during normal business hours. This can also pose some risk to you since you may be arrested on the spot if an outstanding warrant does exist in your name.

Instead, you can use an online search system that conducts a nationwide background check for any person in the U.S. It's the easiest and fastest way to find out if you have a warrant for your arrest. You will get complete access to all public records, criminal history, and any outstanding arrest warrants on file. It's simple, convenient, and secure. The best part is that it's confidential and can be done right from your own computer.

Once you find out an outstanding warrant exists the best way to deal with it is to contact a lawyer. Since arrest warrants don't expire an individual can be apprehended or picked up at anytime and anywhere unless you are able to get the warrant expunged from your record.