How to Check for Outstanding Warrants

An arrest warrant is an order from a court authorizing law enforcement to arrest a specific individual for a criminal offense that they have been accused of committing.

Before the court signs the order, law enforcement is required to present certain information including that:

The document that the court signs then becomes an arrest warrant. The warrant must include the name and location of the individual to be arrested, in addition to other detailed information.

The warrant permits law enforcement to arrest the suspect at any location or time that they find the individual, unless there are some exceptions or restrictions listed in the warrant.

  1. What Is an Outstanding Arrest Warrant?
  2. How Can a Warrant Be Outstanding?
  3. How to Check for Outstanding Warrants
  4. How Do I Check for Outstanding Local Warrants?
  5. How Do I Check for Outstanding Federal Warrants?
  6. What if I Do Not Want to Risk Being Arrested?
  7. Are There Consequences to Having an Outstanding Arrest Warrant?
  8. Is There a Statute of Limitations on Criminal Charges?
  9. How Do I Get Rid of the Outstanding Warrant?
  10. Are There Any Defenses Available Against Outstanding Arrest Warrants?
  11. Should I Consult an Attorney about My Outstanding Warrant?

What Is an Outstanding Arrest Warrant?

Outstanding warrants, however, are valid arrest warrants that were originally issued months or even years ago that have not been fulfilled. An outstanding warrant is still considered to be a valid warrant because it means that the individual who was named in the original arrest warrant has not been arrested.

An outstanding warrant means that the warrant is still active. Therefore, it may be used to arrest the individual at any time or place in which they are found.

For example, if an individual is pulled over for a traffic violation then law enforcement will check if there are any outstanding warrants. If there is an outstanding warrant, the individual may be taken into custody even if the traffic violation was not enough to arrest them.

How Can a Warrant Be Outstanding?

There are numerous reasons why a warrant may be outstanding. Some of the reasons may include:

Regardless of the reason that the warrant is outstanding, the warrant will still be valid, assuming it was valid to begin with, meaning that law enforcement has a right to arrest that individual at any time or in any location. The only exceptions would be:

How to Check for Outstanding Warrants

As previously noted, an arrest warrant is a court-ordered document giving law enforcement permission to arrest an individual. The term outstanding means it is a valid, active warrant that can be used to arrest an individual at any time.

In some cases, an individual may not be aware that they have a warrant or how to determine if they do. Because of this, it is helpful to know how to look up warrants.

How Do I Check for Outstanding Local Warrants?

An individual may check active warrants for outstanding local warrants in 2 ways, including: