Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
How much would I have to pay an attorney to contact my police department to see if there is a warrant for my arrest?
Asked on 6/12/12, 1:20 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Sue Roberts-Kurpis, Esq.
Law Office of Sue Roberts-Kurpis
Probably not much. OTOH, if there is a warrant, what do you intend to do? If you're not intending to flee the State, why not just go to the local Police Dept., and ask them if a warrant exists for you. Take bond money with you because if they find a warrant, y ou will be arrested on the spot. If there is no warrant, you've saved y ourself the cost of an attorney.
Answered on 6/14/12, 3:47 pm
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