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Here Are Some Tips You Can Use To Be Proactive About Your Outstanding Warrant 

Have An Outstanding Warrant
Don’t let this happen to you!

Have An Outstanding Warrant Many people have some type of outstanding warrant hanging over their heads.

Often, the inaction that causes the arrest warrant happens because of financial or time constraints. The person named in the complaint also made some poor decision. Namely, to put off dealing with a known legal issue.
People allow legal issues to progress to the point where an arrest warrant only complicates legal issue. 
Arrest warrants served at work can result in embarrassment, as well as the potential for lost income or even termination.
Police pulling you over for a minor traffic stop can result in a towed or impounded vehicle. This can rack up additional costs and create more duress.
Don’t wait for the havoc that an arrest can cause. There are options. You can take steps to resolve the problem before the actual arrest occurs. This will put you in a better position when you have deal with the judge. 
A good first step is to seek out a bail bondsman. The bail bondsman can perform a confidential search for active warrants.
People can usually handle minor infractions by signing a statement admitting guilt and paying a fine. 

Outstanding Warrants For Minor Offenses Do Not Have To Result In An Arrest 

Have An Outstanding WarrantSlightly more serious charges than a traffic tickets do not always result in an arrest. However, you need to handle your issues properly and proactively. Voluntarily turning yourself in can resolve additional court actions. However, you may need to immediately post a bond. 
If the court set a bond amount, ask your attorney to contact the court. He can discuss the warrant and arrange for a bond amount to be set. In some instances, the attorney may even be able to persuade the court to release you on your own recognizance. 
The attorney can schedule a time for you to voluntarily surrender for service of the warrant.
This meeting should be attended by both your attorney and your bail bondsman. This ensures that the arrangements previously made are honored and so that you can avoid actual jail time.
However, you will be booked after you are officially served with the warrant.
The booking process differs depending on the your state and court system. However, they typically include a criminal background check and fingerprinting. Law enforcement will also require you to have a mugshot taken. 
Contact one of our licensed bail bond agents at BailOption to learn more. We will perform a confidential warrant search. Then work with you to help you avoid spending time in jail.

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