- Look up the local records website for your county court or sheriff's department.
- If you think there is a federal warrant outstanding, you will have to contact the federal court for your district.
- Call a local bail bondsman.
- Hire an attorney.
People also ask, can you look up if someone has a warrant?
How do I find out if there is a warrant out for my arrest? Secondly, you can contact the criminal court clerk to find out if there is a warrant for your arrest. Criminal court clerks can tell you the offence with which you have been charged and whether a warrant has been issued for your arrest.
Subsequently, question is, how do you find out if there are charges against you? Since papers take a few days to arrive, you can call the clerk of your local criminal court and ask if any court dates, bench warrants or pending cases have been filed. You can often search for this information online. Type "court records [state or county where you are looking]" and see if this returns any records.
Similarly, it is asked, how can I check online if I have a warrant?
The best way to search for a warrant in California is to go to the city county, or California state government website where you think it exists. (Official government websites end in . gov instead of .com.) Each government website will have a search function for people with outstanding warrants.
Can you have a warrant and not know it?
Yes, it is possible to have a warrant for your arrest without your knowledge. As for the assault charge, it could be a case of mistaken identity, or someone with a similar name. You can hire an attorney to help clear up the matter.