Arrest Warrants
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Whether you have an arrest warrant from an unpaid ticket that happened years ago or somebody stole your identity and committed a crime, you need to find out and take care of the issue before you end up in jail. It is important to understand that there are two different types of warrants - arrest and bench warrants. Arrest warrants are much more serious and might result in you doing some real time behind bars. Bench warrants are also serious, but less likely to result in the police tracking you down to throw you in jail. The best thing you can do if you have an outstanding warrant is to first contact an attorney - an attorney can help you determine the best way to go about resolving your case quickly. |