Warrant Resolution Steps Guide

Summary

If you have a warrant for failure to appear in Orange County, CA, confirm the warrant status with the court. Consider hiring a criminal defense attorney or contact the Public Defenders Office if you cannot afford one. Legal aid organizations may also offer assistance. A lawyer might be able to appear on your behalf, depending on the case and court rules. Contact the Orange County Superior Court, Public Defenders Office, or Legal Aid Society for more information.

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I have warrant for failure to appear. I went to court on the date on my ticket and wasn't on the board so I went to da office they said it wasn't filed. Now I found out I have warrant
****, it sounds like you have a complex situation. To help you better, can you please let me know your location (city and state)? This will help me provide more specific legal information.
The warrants out of orange county ca. I'm out of town
****, here are some steps you can take:
*. Contact the Orange County Superior Court to confirm the warrant status.
*. Consider hiring a criminal defense attorney in Orange County to assist you.
*. You may need to appear in court to resolve the warrant.
Would you like more information on contacting an attorney or the court?
I have no money for lawyer
****, here are some options you can consider:
- Public Defender: You may qualify for a public defender. Contact the court to request one.
- Legal Aid: Look into local legal aid organizations that provide free or low-cost legal services.
Would you like information on how to contact the Orange County Superior Court?

Orange County Superior Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.occourts.org
How can I contact the PD or legal aid
You can contact the Public Defender's Office and local legal aid organizations for assistance.
~Public Defender's Office~
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.pubdef.ocgov.com

~Legal Aid Society of Orange County~
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.communitylegalsocal.org

Would you like any additional information or assistance?
Is it possible for the lawyer to appear for me
Yes, it is possible for a lawyer to appear for you in some cases. However, it depends on the specific circumstances of your warrant and the court's rules. It's best to contact the Public Defender's Office or Legal Aid Society to discuss your situation in detail.
Would you like assistance in contacting them or any additional information?