Arrest Warrants
If you think that there may be a warrant out for your arrest, playing the waiting game can be stressful and frustrating. Contacting an experienced Tampa warrant attorney at Pallegar Law, P.A. is your best option. We will walk you through the process and explain to you your options, what to expect, as well as decide on a plan of action.
How Do I Know if There is a Warrant for My Arrest?The first step is to find out if there really is a warrant out for your arrest. Your attorney will be able to help you out with this, but the information is easily searchable online. If you are unsure if there is a warrant out for you, this can provide peace of mind and help you determine your next step. Even if you find no warrant but suspect there may be one issued soon, contact an experienced criminal defense attorney.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) has a website that can search across the state of Florida for active warrants. Keep in mind that this website may not be an exhaustive list, and it is possible that there may be a warrant that is simply not listed on the site. Click this link to be directed to the FDLE’s warrant search page.
Arrest Warrants in Hillsborough CountyIf you know the county that the warrant may be in, you can go to the website of the county sheriff’s office and search for warrants there. Here is the link for the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office warrant search page.
Arrest Warrants in ManateeIf you would like to see if there is a warrant out for you in Manatee county, you have a few options. You can check the FDLE warrant website as listed above, which provides information on warrants across the state of Florida. You can also call the Manatee County Sheriff’s office at 941-747-3011 to inquire directly.
Arrest Warrants in SarasotaTo check if there is a warrant out for you in Sarasota county, you can easily access the Sarasota County Sheriff’s office warrant search website. Here is a direct link.
Why is There a Warrant?There are many reasons why there may be a warrant out for your arrest. One of the most common reasons is that you are currently wanted for a crime. If you think there may be a warrant out for your arrest because of recent criminal activity, contact an aggressive Tampa warrant attorney at Pallegar Law, P.A. The best course of action is to consult an attorney to determine if the warrant can be recalled. An arrest warrant does not mean that you are guilty of a crime, and it does not mean that you will be convicted. It is just the first step often the beginning of a criminal case.
Another reason why a warrant may be issued is failure to appear in court (FTA). If you have a court date and do not show up, the judge will issue a warrant for your arrest. Retaining the right criminal defense attorney will ensure that you do not miss any court dates.
A warrant may also be issued if you violate your probation. There may be a number of terms and conditions you have to follow if you are on probation, and if you do not follow them, your probation officer can file an Affidavit of Violation of Probation.
If you think there is a warrant out for your arrest, it is important to contact an experienced Tampa warrant attorney. Your attorney can advise you on the best course of action. They can file a motion to surrender, a bond reduction if your bond is too high or if there is no bond, or a motion to withdraw the warrant altogether.
Contact Pallegar Law, P.A. TodayIf you or someone you know has a warrant for their arrest, contact an experienced Tampa warrant attorney as soon as possible. Call Pallegar Law, P.A. at 813-444-3912 today discuss your case.