Myrtle Beach, SC asked in Bankruptcy for South Carolina

Q: Someone said I had a warrant I checked, it said the data source was SC bankruptcy Court I never filed for bankrup

I'm confused because I never discussed bankruptcy and never filed for bankruptcy I don't understand why that would be the data source so I'm trying to find out if I do actually have some kind of warrant out that's legitimate

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David Luther Woodward
David Luther Woodward
Answered
  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Pensacola, FL

A: Bankruptcy Courts do not issue warrants: they are not criminal courts.

Check with the clerk of the bankruptcy courts in SC and see if they have anything on file for you.

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Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
Answered
  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY

A: Bankruptcy courts do not issue warrants. Check with the criminal Court in your jurisdiction.

Ryan D Templeton
Ryan D Templeton
Answered
  • Summerville, SC
  • Licensed in South Carolina

A: I don't know where you received this information but you can also reach out to your local sheriff's department over the phone and see if you are wanted from some other agency. The sheriff's department will be able to run a check and see if you are in fact wanted.

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