How Do I Know If I Have a Warrant in Arizona?
HOW TO CHECK IF YOU HAVE A WARRANT IN ARIZONA
- Online Warrant Search through the Arizona Judicial Branch: Visit the Arizona Judicial Branch website to search for active warrants. You can search by name, birth date, or case number. Keep in mind that some county courts have their own search sites.
- Contact the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS): Call the AZ DPS warrant hotline phone number in Arizona at (602) 223-2000 and provide your full name and date of birth. They can inform you if you have any outstanding warrants and in which jurisdiction.
- Call the Criminal Court Administration Information Desk: You can also call the Maricopa County criminal court information desk at (602) 506-8575 for a warrant check in Arizona.
- Contact Local Law Enforcement: While this is an option, be cautious as contacting law enforcement directly could lead to immediate arrest if you have active warrants.
- Work with an Arizona Criminal Defense Attorney: For a comprehensive and reliable warrant check, consider partnering with a criminal defense attorney. They can guide you through the process and provide legal advice tailored to your situation.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU DISCOVER YOU HAVE A WARRANT FOR YOUR ARREST
If you discover an outstanding warrant, here’s what to do:
- Speak to a Criminal Defense Attorney: Contact us at the Law Offices of T. M. Allen immediately when you find out about your warrant. Our experienced team can provide guidance and legal assistance.
- Avoid Running Away: Running away could worsen your situation, so it’s essential to consult with an attorney first.
- Don’t Turn Yourself In Right Away: Turning yourself in without legal counsel might not be the best course of action.
- Don’t Ignore the Warrant: Warrants won’t disappear on their own, so it’s crucial to address them promptly.
Discovering an active warrant can be overwhelming, but we’re here to help. At the Law Offices of T. M. Allen, we specialize in all matters related to warrants in AZ. Our experienced Tempe criminal defense lawyer, Tyler M. Allen, will use his knowledge and resources to handle your warrant situation and work toward a favorable outcome.
For immediate assistance or to schedule a consultation, contact us today. Don’t let uncertainty about your legal status weigh you down. Take the first step toward resolving your warrant in Arizona today!
About the Author
Tyler M. Allen is a Tempe criminal defense and DUI attorney with extensive experience representing clients in misdemeanor, felony, and DUI cases. A graduate of Phoenix School of Law, Mr. Allen has successfully defended thousands of clients and has achieved numerous not-guilty verdicts and dismissals through his trial experience in Arizona courts.
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