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    May 30, 2009, 09:36 PM
    Are arrest warrants public knowledge ?
    I called my township courhouse today , asked if I had any warrants , they ran statewide check and said I do not.
    Someone else has told me only police know if you have warrants and no one is going to tell you if you do...
    So what's the deal ?
    Also if I got pulled over for traffic stop , would I have been locked up if I had a warrant then ?
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    May 30, 2009, 10:15 PM
    The answer to your question would depend on what jurisdiction (state, county, country)
    You live in.

    Here, you can take identification to the Hall of Justice (court) and
    Find out if you have any warrants at any time. The only problem with
    That would be that there are always many police at the court, and
    The clerk could alert them that you are there if the warrant is of
    Serious enough nature, or if it is an arrest warrant. Here, there are
    Summons warrants as well which are handled by mediation rather than
    Arrest. In my location, if you think you have an arrest warrant, you
    Should retain an attorney to go to court for you and have it put on the
    Docket for a trial date. That way you wouldn't risk being arrested on the spot.

    If you are pulled over for any traffic offense and the officer runs
    A warrant check, he would be obligated to arrest you in my area, if
    It is an arrest warrant. Here, arrest warrants deal with criminal
    Acts ranging from misdemeanors to felonies. However, a
    Summons warrant could be issued for something ilke a complaint by a
    Neighbor about creating a noise disturbance, i.e. loud dog or
    Other personal disputes, other than domestic violence, which
    Would be on an arrest warrant basis. Such laws vary depending on the
    Jurisdiction, as I said before.
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    May 30, 2009, 11:33 PM

    Well don't cops run warrant checks every time you are pulled over for speeding ?

    And why do people tell me that police have different warrant records than the courthouses do

    Do cops run warrant checks on you every time you get stopped for a traffic offense
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    May 30, 2009, 11:55 PM

    Yes. That's why there is a computer in every police car now. They don't have to call in to the station any more.
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    May 31, 2009, 07:27 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by shadykorn View Post
    Well dont cops run warrant checks every time you are pulled over for speeding ?

    And why do people tell me that police have different warrant records than the courthouses do

    Do cops run warrant checks on you every time you get stopped for a traffic offense

    In response to your second question, police officers in the U.S. have access
    To the same information that their courts do, whether they have in-vehicle
    Computers or not. The information comes from NCIC (NCIC is a computerized index of criminal justice information (i.e.- criminal record history information, fugitives, stolen properties, missing persons) regardless of how it is obtained. "People" in general
    Are not a reliable source of info on subjects they have no education in or personal
    Knowledge about. Never rely on well-meaning hearsay as a source. If police
    Had different information, they would not be able to perform their jobs and
    Would not know whom exactly they are dealing with on the streets. Also, it
    Could open their department up to even more law suits, for example, if they
    Let a dangerous fugitive drive away because they didn't know his/her history
    And then that person killed or endangered someone else.

    And, yes, to the third question also. In my jurisdiction, police officers
    Immediately call in the license plate of the car they are stopping before
    Even approaching the car. Then upon asking for the license, registration
    And proof of insurance, info from NCIC is obtained. If the person is
    Clear (no warrants), they either receive a ticket or warning. I know this
    Because I was not on the receiving end but was one of the people doing all of
    The above, before completing over 20 years and getting my pension.
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    May 31, 2009, 07:47 AM
    I forgot to mention that you can be arrested even if you are clear of warrants in
    Such cases as the officer receiving info that your license is suspended or that
    The vehicle you are driving is stolen. I've had to arrest people who were
    Driving a friend's car and had no idea it was stolen. The driver gets arrested
    Anyway. In that case, the car is then searched, and if drugs or anything
    Else illegal is found, the driver is charged for that too, even if they honestly
    Didn't know it was in the glove compartment or in the trunk. And, let's
    Face it, the driver NEVER knows.:p
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    May 31, 2009, 09:41 AM

    So if I got pulled over and just got a ticket and courts say I have no warrants, then I don't have any , correct ?
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    May 31, 2009, 10:03 AM

    Correct. But do you?
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    May 31, 2009, 10:13 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by shadykorn View Post
    So if i got pulled over and just got a ticket and courts say i have no warrants, then i dont have any , correct ?
    There is a short lag time (up to 48 hours), depending on how many warrants
    Are being taken out, before they are entered into the system. In that case,
    A warrant when checked through the system wouldn't immediately show up,
    But it might show up later that day or within the next couple of days.

    During the time I was a detective, we sometimes took out warrants
    Ourselves for suspects in our cases. Those tended to be
    Entered into the system immediately, because they were felony warrants
    In most instances.
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    May 31, 2009, 10:30 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by shadykorn View Post
    So if i got pulled over and just got a ticket and courts say i have no warrants, then i dont have any , correct ?
    Hello shady:

    You assume the cops DO their jobs... I don't make that assumption. Certainly, some might. But, often times they have to decide between doing their job or getting doughnuts. Sometimes doughnuts win..

    excon
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    May 31, 2009, 10:43 AM

    I'm just wondering how you can be so confused about whether you have a warrant out for you? I hope no on gets upset over my asking. It just seems like if there was a warrant out for you, you would know because you had done whatever to get that warrant, but I've never been in a situation like that. Maybe I've been watching too many movies...
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    May 31, 2009, 11:14 AM

    So cops may not have checked warrants when I was pulled over for running a light ? It's a long story why I'm not sure, Basically I used to be a drug addict and did stupid stuff and I've cleaned my life up but I want to make sure there's nothing hangin over my head
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    May 31, 2009, 11:17 AM

    That makes more sense to me now.
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    May 31, 2009, 01:27 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by shadykorn View Post
    So cops may not have checked warrants when i was pulled over for running a light ? Its a long story why im not sure, Basically i used to be a drug addict and did stupid stuff and ive cleaned my life up but i want to make sure theres nothin hangin over my head
    If you keep getting pulled over I am positive that each time you were pulled over a wants and wanted was run on you. If there were any outstanding warrants for you, you certainly would have been cuffed and taken to jail. Apparently you are just paranoid due to your past. There appears not to be any warrants out for you at the moment so relax.
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    May 31, 2009, 01:42 PM

    Thank You , I assume I may have received a notice in mail too , or visit from cops at my house , right
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    Jul 6, 2009, 09:33 PM
    Are warrants run every time you are stopped for traffic stop ?
    Do police officers run you for warrants every single time you get pulled over ?
    Ive heard that most do but sometimes they don't bother to...
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    Jul 7, 2009, 07:16 AM

    Hello s:

    Well, you got your want to be supercops and they probably run your record when they see you coming down the road...

    Then there's the doughnut cops who would rather get to the doughnut shoppe before it closes. They NEVER run stuff.

    excon
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    Jul 7, 2009, 07:28 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by shadykorn View Post
    Do police officers run you for warrants every single time you get pulled over ?
    Ive heard that most do but sometimes they dont bother to ..........................


    What State? In NY (where I am), yes. I don't know about other States. Any time you are pulled over your plate and name are run.

    This should be combined with the other thread about warrants/being pulled over/checking for warrants - ?
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    Jul 7, 2009, 07:31 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by shadykorn View Post
    So cops may not have checked warrants when i was pulled over for running a light ? Its a long story why im not sure, Basically i used to be a drug addict and did stupid stuff and ive cleaned my life up but i want to make sure theres nothin hangin over my head

    Is the suboxone you take by prescription?
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    Jul 7, 2009, 07:56 AM

    Why do you ask that

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