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Shreveport - City Warrants __hot__
You can request a personal background check from the LSP for a small fee. This will reveal any warrants entered into the state database. This is the most accurate but slowest method.
The City of Shreveport and Caddo Parish issue different types of warrants depending on the nature of the alleged offense. Recognizing the type of warrant issued is the first step toward resolving it. 1. Bench Warrants
: Issued when an individual fails to appear for a scheduled court date or fails to comply with a court order. shreveport city warrants
Q: How can I find out if I have a Shreveport city warrant? A: You can find out if you have a Shreveport city warrant by contacting the Caddo Parish Clerk of Court, checking online, or contacting a lawyer.
: The most direct way to check for active warrants in the area is through the CPSO Active Warrants portal . You can search by last name to find the warrant number, type, and specific offense. You can request a personal background check from
If the warrant carries a preset bond amount, you can post the bail money directly to the court or hire a licensed bail bondsman in Caddo Parish. Posting the bond satisfies the warrant conditions and ensures you remain out of jail while waiting for your new trial or hearing date. 4. Voluntary Surrender (Walk-In)
Issued when an individual misses a scheduled court date for a traffic ticket or criminal misdemeanor in Shreveport City Court. The City of Shreveport and Caddo Parish issue
The Shreveport Police Department frequently publishes lists of wanted individuals on social media, often referring to them as "#WarrantsWednesday". 4. Resolving a Warrant in Shreveport
A: After paying a fine or appearing in court, it takes 24-72 hours for the warrant to be removed from the NCIC system. Always get a "Certificate of Disposition" from the court to prove the warrant is cleared.
Prevention is far easier than jail. Follow these rules:
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