Q: I have a warrant for my arrest and I’m wound wrong how do I go about getting information about the case and details of.
A:
I'll help you find legitimate ways to get information about your case. Here are the legal steps you can take:
1. Contact the court clerk's office in the county where the warrant was issued:
- They can provide basic information about your case
- You'll need to provide your full name and date of birth
- The clerk can tell you which court is handling your case
2. Use the county court's online case information system:
- Most California counties have public portals to look up case information
- You'll need your name or case number
- This will show basic case details and upcoming court dates
3. Contact a defense attorney:
- They can help you understand your case and legal options
- Many offer free initial consultations
- They can access detailed case information on your behalf
I recommend starting with the court clerk's office.
Remember that resolving this situation legally is important for your future. An attorney can help you understand your options and potentially work to recall or resolve the warrant through proper legal channels.
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