There are a few different ways that a warrant may be issued for your arrest. An arrest warrant may be issued if you fail to appear in court on your criminal or traffic case, if you fail to pay as required, if you violate a term of your probation, and for many other reasons. At the time the warrant is issued, the judge will usually set bail. If you are arrested on the warrant, that bail amount is what you would have to post in order to be released.
At Wallin & Klarich, our criminal defense attorneys have been handling warrant recalls for more than 30 years. Often times our attorneys are able to get warrants recalled and get our clients released on their own recognizance (released if you promise to appear). When granted, this saves our clients thousands of dollars in bail bonds fees.
If you or someone you know has a pending warrant, don’t hesitate to contact our experienced criminal defense attorneys here at Wallin & Klarich. We will do everything in our power to try and keep you out of custody so that you don’t have to spend one second in jail. Call us today at (888) 280-6839 and visit us on the web at www.wklaw.com . We will be there when you call.














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