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Can I visit an inmate if I have a warrant?

Can I visit an inmate if I have a warrant?

Absolutely. When you walk in and they run your name and find he warrant, you will be picked up and you can visit him as an inmate.

What happens if I have a warrant in another city?

If you have a warrant out for your arrest in another state and the police find you, you will be arrested. The process of sending you back to the state that issued the arrest warrant is known as extradition. Depending on the crime you committed, you may be forced to go back to the original state to face your charges.

What does SP3 mean in jail?

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A: SP3 means that there was a sentence to State Prison and all the inmate’s paperwork has been processed and he/she waiting for transportation to the Department of Corrections. Once the inmate has left County jail, the release information section will show the date and time they were sent.

Can I be arrested in another state with an out-of-state warrant?

The short answer is “yes.” If you have an out of state warrant, there are a number of different things that can happen. The result will typically depend on what the arrest warrant is for. If you have an arrest warrant for a felony crime, then you will almost certainly be arrested in another state.

What happens if you ignore an arrest warrant?

Ignoring a warrant won’t make it go away, and eventually you will be arrested and taken to jail. Probably at the most inconvenient time possible. We have seen clients arrested at work or in front of their family members. If you are arrested during a traffic stop your vehicle will likely be towed.

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Can a person be arrested for an active arrest warrant?

In this case, the police are legally required to arrest you at anytime or in any place as soon as they locate you. For example, if you have an expired license plate and are pulled over by the police, they may discover that you have an active arrest warrant. They can and will arrest you at this point.

How do I find out if I have an out-of-state warrant?

Generally, a person will not be notified if there has been an out of state warrant issued for their arrest. However, some states allow individuals to conduct a search in order to see if a warrant has been issued for their arrest. This information may be available on an official warrant look-up website provided by many jurisdictions.