The Types of Traffic Ticket Warrants in Farmers Branch

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Get A Lawyer For Warrants In Farmers Branch

Get A Lawyer For Warrants In Farmers Branch

True Meaning of Warrant:

Would you say a warrant is a good thing? Almost nobody would say that warrants are good, especially to the one with their name on the warrant.  We know that if you get pulled over by a police officer and there is a warrant out with your name on it, you go to jail for the said offense, immediately, even if you did not know about it. Therefore, would behoove you to check and see if you have warrants. If you find that you have a warrant and want to discuss it with an experienced traffic attorney after this article, feel free to contact us for a free consultation.

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An arrest warrant is issued by a judge or magistrate and must be supported by a signed and sworn affidavit showing probable cause that a specific crime has been committed, and that the people listed in the warrant committed the listed offenses.  An arrest warrant is a warrant issued by a public officer which authorizes the arrest and detention of an individual. In most jurisdictions, an arrest warrant is required for misdemeanors that do not occur within view of a police officer. However, as long as police have the necessary “probable cause”, a warrant is usually not needed to arrest someone suspected of a felony.

Two Types of Warrants

There are two main types of warrants in this series of blogs that we will address, for the sake of Texas traffic law and what we can help you with. There are Alias and Capias Warrants. We will discuss briefly the two types of warrants and the ways you get them. He is a forewarning: If you have Capias warrants there is nothing an attorney can do to help you.

The Biggest Mistake Made by People With Traffic Ticket Warrants

The one of the two types of warrants that we will discuss here that we can absolutely help you with is the Alias Warrant.

Alias Warrant

Alias Warrant – An Alias Warrant is issued when the subject fails to appear in court for a scheduled court date before any plea has been entered or fails to respond to a citation in person or by mail. Failure to Appear may be the charge if you  do not turn up in court. Employing a highly qualified traffic attorney can help you get it off of your permanent record, so it does not affect your future. Most of our clients fail to appear or pay a fine due to uncontrollable circumstances, such as children and family matters, or they just simply forgot; so, you shouldn’t feel bad about that. However, you do not want a modest mistake to hurt your future. Contact us if you would like to discuss your Alias Warrant.

How To Keep Traffic Violations Off Your Driving Record After A Warrant is Issued

The next type of warrant is one that no lawyer can help you with, the notorious Capias Warrant.

Capias Warrant

Great Texas Warrant Roundup Attorney

Great Texas Warrant Roundup Attorney 

Capias Pro Fine Warrant  is handed over when a subject has been found guilty of a misdeed, either through court appearance, plea, or arraignment in jail, then fails to pay a fine or complete some specified conditions within the required time period. The only way to settle a Capias Warrant is to pay the fine in full or spend time in jail until you have satisfied the judge with “time served”. If you have already plead guilty, do not call an attorney, they cannot help you. The idea is to call an attorney for a free consultation the moment you receive a notification or are arrested, for a consultation.

Warrants are intimidating but depending on the type of warrant that you have, our caring and experienced staff of traffic ticket lawyers can advise you of the best steps to protect your future. Please contact us with any questions by clicking here, or calling 214-321-4105