Monday, December 12, 2011

I want to schedule a court date for a jail warrant that I didn't know I have, How do I do that?

Call the court house or contact a lawyer.|||IF YOU ARE NOT GUILTY ... you could get a copy of the warrant - or get familiar with what it says - then you can file a motion in the District Court - a motion for a Fraudulently Filed Lien or Claim ...





Show them IT IS A CLAIM against you and that they intended to LIEN on your freedom and possibly put you in jail, or ...





You could put an Injunction for any acts against you and do the same.





The Fraudulently Filed Lien or Claim in Texas only costs like 15 bucks to file - and it is found under THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE; 搂51.903 ... tells you how to do the motion, affidavit and/or etc.





Hope this helped some.





Peace;





Aintmyfault


.|||See a lawyer|||In most areas they will have to serve the warrant , take you in and process ( book) you in , they will give you a bond hearing to get out of holding along with a court date . some places you can just go ahead and plead guilty and pay the fine , or do the time , doing it that way will save you thousands on the lawyer , call the warrants division of the police dept. that holds the warrant , and ask them the best way to go about it , they will most likely tell you to come turn yourself in , and you will have to wait in line to see the judge as I am sure there are others waiting in line , once you make bail or pay the fine use your one phone call to call a ride home , many will not allow you to park a car at the jail for obvious security reason's . You will have to be booked ,and finger printed , and of course the famous mug shot will have to be done , so they can get this matter recorded for your criminal record.


The sooner you do this after having knowledge of the warrant the better off you will be , plus it will make you look more responsible to the judge , and the image you portray to the judge goes a long way , turning yourself in will be better than waiting to get picked up|||Go down to the court and schedule your court date with the clerk. If you are worried about being arrested, don't. The law is nothing but a "business" now. The court will make more money off of you if they let you have a court date. The judge will want to know about your personal life, such as where do you work? (potential money). If they arrest you at the courthouse, you may not be able to make bail (deadbeat prisoner) and therefore the court will not profit. Your punishment for a crime these days revolves more so around your pockets and not much jail time.|||you did not tell us enough to even know what you are talking about. i have never heard of a jail warrant.retired texas deputy sheriff

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