What can I do if I have a warrant for my arrest?

Any motion to quash a warrant must be filed in writing. Alternatively, you may surrender yourself to the court and ask to be scheduled for an initial appearance. Please note that you may be required to post a bond. Court employees have no authority to quash a warrant for failure to appear.

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1. Who can I talk to about helping me with my case?
2. Can I write a letter to a judge?
3. Can I talk to a judge about my case?
4. What can I do if I have a warrant for my arrest?
5. What can I do if there is a default judgment against me in a civil traffic case?
6. What can I do if I cannot make it on time for a court appearance?
7. What happens if I fail to appear on my court date?
8. When is my next court date?
9. Do I have to report a change of address?
10. What if I need special accommodations, such as an interpreter or a hearing device?
11. How do I attend defensive driving school for a traffic ticket?
12. If I have to pay a fine, when do I need to pay it?
13. How do I pay a ticket or fine?