Criminal Warrants: Three Things You NEED To Do NOW

  1. You are probably reading this because someone told you that you have criminal warrants. Maybe it was a police officer at a traffic stop, a potential employer after running a background check or a letter from the DMV suspending your license. The FIRST thing you need to do is LOCATE the warrant. This is the first thing I can help you with, although you can also locate your own criminal warrants. The key is to figure out which county and courthouse has your criminal warrants. From there, it’s simply a question of looking in their computer system.
  2. Next, you need to figure out WHAT the criminal warrants are FOR. There are many different types of criminal warrants: Failure to appear, traffic, misdemeanor, felony, probation revocation. Most criminal warrants result from a missed court date. ALL Courts require you to come to Court to clear a warrant unless you hire me.
  3. Finally you need to CLEAR the criminal warrants. You can get yourself on the Court calendar (Not impossible but harder in the COVID era) OR you can hire me. Prices range from 500 to over 10 thousand for a serious felony. Generally, it costs 500 to clear a probation revocation, traffic and some lesser misdemeanor criminal warrants. Misdemeanor criminal warrants, for driving under the influence (VC23152(a)), domestic violence (273.5), or driving on a suspended license (14601.1) cost anywhere between 1000 and 5000. Felony criminal warrants, for open felony cases, start at 5000. Payment plans are ok.