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Is there a website to see if you have a warrent? if u go into the cops they will arrest you on the spot. ?

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they are to smart to make a website because they wouldnt fill there quota!

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  1. Depends on the agency issued by.

    Call the agency, and ask.

    Warrants can be issued on different levels, for different offenses. with different results.


  2. I tried to find out online if I had a warrant on me and the only thing I found was sites that wanted you to pay to get a copy of your criminal background check.  But most sites stated that if you haven't been served the warrant, then it's not really going to show up.  So that would be a waste of money and time.  When I called the police dept. and the courthouse to find out if I had one, they told me the only way to find out was if I came down to the station in person.  That way, they can arrest you while they have you there in front of them.  If you have a lawyer, they could find out for you.  

  3. wARRANTS FOR WHAT? ME DO A CRIME? NAH YOLU GOT THE WRONG CROOK MISTER. iT WASST ME HONEST IT WAS THAT BASKETBALL PLAYER OVER THERE HE DID THE DEED HONEST HE DID.GOTTA GO BREAKFAST TIME .LATER PIG.

  4. In Charlotte, NC there is a website that lists everyone who has been arrested, has written a bad check or has an outstanding warrant!  It is sooooooo great.  You can meet someone and immediately go see if they are listed.  If you don't live in Charlotte, NC then I don't know what to tell you, except run a search for "warrant lookup" and your city/state.  

  5. http://www.blackbookonline.info/

  6. In colorado, you can call the court clerk.  This is what I did- I called the court clerk office, I told her I was getting a background check done at my job and wanted to make sure I didn't have anything pending.  She then disclosed everything to me after she verified my name and dob.

  7. LOL there is a website for each state, but its not open to the public.

    The FBI's top 100 (i think) ARE open to the public though.

  8. You need to phone and talk to a lawyer in your state, or the state that you believe a warrant is out for you in. If it were the feds, you would be arrested by now. For state, speak to a lawyer and they can check for you.  

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