How can I find out if there is a warrant for my arrest in
Utah?
There is an easy way and a hard way to find out about an outstanding
state arrest warrant in Utah. The hard way is when a police officer
knocks on your door or when you have been pulled over for a minor
traffic violation and end up going to jail. The easy way is to contact
an experienced criminal defense attorney - before you get arrested.
Being arrested unexpectedly is more than
just an inconvenience. It can be humiliating. And it
can interfere with your job, school, family, and more.
When you have an outstanding
bench
warrant or warrant for your arrest in Utah, you will usually
be better off if you take affirmative steps to deal with the case.
Waiting for the police to find and arrest you is rarely
helpful to your criminal case.
If you believe that you may have an outstanding Utah bench warrant, contact
our Salt Lake City criminal defense offices today. We can usually help
you determine over the phone whether a warrant has been issued for your
arrest - for free.
Finding a Utah Criminal Attorney in Salt Lake City

As
a
Salt
Lake City criminal defense lawyer Stephen Howard offers
services to clients throughout Utah. His experience includes
jury
trials and
appeals
work on cases ranging from
homicide
to
DUI,
and virtually everything in between. His
track record speaks for
itself.
Contact us today to
schedule an initial consultation on your criminal case. Or
call us and let us help you find out whether there is an outstanding
warrant for your arrest.

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