Posted on May 19, 2026 in Criminal Defense
An arrest warrant is a legal document that authorizes law enforcement to detain the person named in it. Typically, a judge issues a warrant after reviewing evidence to determine that there is probable cause to believe the named individual has committed or is likely connected to a specific crime. Once this court order is signed, police officers have the authority to arrest you.
Having an unaddressed warrant can seriously complicate many aspects of your life, both personally and legally.
Avoiding a warrant does not make it go away; it only prolongs the legal trouble that comes with it.
If you suspect you may have an outstanding warrant, accurately confirming your status is the first important step.
Here are some safe and reliable methods to check:
Getting professional guidance from a lawyer helps ensure you take the right next steps and avoid costly mistakes.
Discovering an active arrest warrant in your name can be a bit overwhelming, so it’s important to take the right steps.
Before doing anything else, consult a criminal defense lawyer who understands warrants in your local court system. An attorney can check the details of your warrant, contact law enforcement or the prosecutor’s office for you, and help develop a plan that addresses the situation while helping minimize unnecessary complications.
Understanding the exact nature of your arrest warrant is helpful so you know what’s going on. Your lawyer can tell you which court issued the warrant and what it is for. They can also tell you if the arrest warrant is for a misdemeanor or a felony.
Often, attorneys can arrange a “voluntary surrender” or a scheduled court appearance. This can improve your odds of obtaining a favorable bail amount and conditions, and of avoiding arrest in a public place. When you appear voluntarily and with a lawyer by your side, it shows the judge you are taking responsibility.
Dealing with a warrant properly is critical, as you could end up being arrested and remain in custody for an extended period of time if you don’t handle it properly.
If you have an outstanding arrest warrant, even from years ago, it’s something that needs to be taken seriously and handled appropriately. If you’re unsure but think you might have one, our Phoenix criminal defense lawyers can check for you.
Regardless of your situation, we can help with any criminal matter, including handling an arrest warrant if one exists. Don’t hesitate to contact Orent Law Offices to schedule your free consultation.
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