How Do You Get Rid Of A Felony Warrant?
If there is a felony warrant outstanding against you, you face the prospect of being arrested and kept in jail for at least a short period of time. The first thing to do is find out what the charges are. From there, you can work through the system to get the issue resolved and perhaps get the warrant dismissed or recalled. Telephone the clerk of court to obtain information about the felony warrant. The clerk of court maintains basic information relating to the warrant. An outstanding felony warrant means that new charges are filed against you or that you missed a court date in a felony case. Ask the court clerk whether a bail amount is set for the felony warrant. Many times a judge sets a bail amount when the warrant is issued. However, this is not always the case. If no bail amount is set and a person is arrested, that individual remains in jail until coming before a judge for a bail hearing. Such a hearing normally is held the next business day following an arrest. Request that a cop