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What To Do If You Have A Georgia Warrant

Once a Warrant Roundup in Georgia is underway you have some options to avoid being arrested if you have a warrant in your name.

Phase One: A Grace Period is given before the official start of the warrant roundup during which time anyone with outstanding warrants is encouraged to come forward and resolve their case with the state to avoid arrest.

Phase Two: Once the enforcement begins, individuals with an outstanding warrant in their name will be “rounded up” at their homes, work and other places around town. Since the police are actively looking for those who broke the law, it will almost surely end in one being detained by the police. Once arrested you will be forced to address all outstanding warrants before a judge and pay your fines in order to clear your name.


Below are some common reasons an arrest warrant can
be issued by the court in your name. In Georgia this results in an individual being added to the warrant list when the Warrant Roundup begins. That's why it's imperative to know if there's a warrant in your name since you can be arrested anytime during the roundup period. They include, but are not limited to:


Not responding to your ticket, either by payment or contestment date

Failure to appear for a scheduled court date

Incompletion of a required or court ordered probation safety course

Not abiding by probation terms resulting in your probation being revoked

Default on payments arranged by the court

Failure to fulfill the terms of your community service


In most of these situations a notice will be mailed to you at the address on file letting you know a warrant exists in your name. The notice will list the violation(s) your being charged with and any fines attached. Additional fees may be added if an arrest warrant is required. The most common warrants issued are alias and capias pro warrants. You can get an alias warrant if you failed to appear in court to answer to a C misdemeanor charge or a capias pro fine if you have been assessed a fine, but have not satisfied the charge with the court system.
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