How to Clear Your Warrant

If you have ever been completely shocked to learn you have an active warrant for your arrest, you are not alone.  Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon to find out you have a warrant days, weeks, or even years after the fact.

Maybe it is for a brand-new case and you weren’t aware you were under investigation, maybe you were previously ordered to complete classes by the court and you failed to do them on time, or maybe you missed a court date and forgot to show up.  It happens.

When you have an active warrant, you could be in danger of being arrested and brought into custody if you get pulled over, when you go to the airport, or if you stumble upon the police. You could even be at risk of getting picked up during a “warrant sweep,” when law enforcement goes out to the homes of people with warrants to arrest them.

Your best friend in this situation will be a skilled, locally experienced criminal defense attorney that can walk you through what to do next. First and foremost, your criminal defense firm may be able to arrange to have your warrant recalled so you no longer have it hanging over your head.  From there, your attorney(s) can address whatever caused the warrant in the first place—they can help you defend against the criminal charges, schedule you a new court date, or get you back into your probation classes, etc.

Many people in this position will mean well and try to go to court immediately to address the issue themselves.  While this sometimes works, it also runs risks of its own.  Especially if you have a felony warrant, there is a possibility that you could be arrested on the spot when you show up to court to resolve the issue.

That is why your best bet is always to consult with a high-quality criminal defense firm before anything else goes wrong, so together you can map out a plan to handle the warrant that is specially tailored to your individual case and your individual circumstances.

To learn more about what to do if you or a loved one has an active warrant, check out managing partner David P. Shapiro’s video here, or give us a call at (619) 295-3555 to set up a consultation today.

 

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Author Bio

David P. Shapiro

David P. Shapiro, the managing partner and founder of a leading San Diego criminal defense firm, is driven by an unwavering commitment to providing the best possible representation to his clients facing criminal charges. With a deep understanding of the fear, uncertainty, and concern for one’s future that his clients experience, David approaches each case with empathy and dedication, advocating tirelessly for their rights and freedoms.

Focused on complex and high-stakes cases, David handles a wide range of serious charges, including felonies, violent crimes, sex crimes, drug offenses, and white-collar crimes. Since establishing his practice in 2010, David has earned a reputation as one of San Diego’s most respected criminal defense attorneys.

His firm has been recognized by LawFirm500 as one of the nation’s fastest-growing law firms and was a 2022 Better Business Bureau Torch Award for Ethics Winner. The San Diego Business Journal named David’s firm the 17th Fastest Growing Private Company in San Diego from 2019-2021 and recognized David as one of San Diego’s 500 Most Influential People in 2022. With a strong dedication to his clients and community, David continues to be a driving force in the San Diego legal landscape.

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