Arrest Warrant Lawyer
When an arrest warrant is issued in Missouri, the consequences can escalate quickly if not handled properly. At The Lampin Law Firm, our criminal attorneys—including Bond Wilkinson, known for helping clients literally ‘Get Out On Bond’—have the skill and experience to recall warrants and protect your future.
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What to Do If You Think You Have a Warrant
Protecting Your Rights When You Have a Warrant (or Think You Might)
Finding out there may be a warrant for your arrest is stressful—and it’s easy to make things worse by guessing. Warrants can be issued for many reasons, including missing a court date, not completing a requirement of a prior case, unpaid fines, or new allegations. In many situations, the goal is to address the warrant proactively and get you in front of the judge in the safest, most controlled way possible.
A lawyer can often help confirm the warrant, explain whether it’s a “no bond” hold or a bondable warrant, and guide you on the best next step. Depending on the court and the circumstances, your attorney may be able to request a recall/quash, arrange a voluntary surrender, or set a hearing so you can avoid being arrested at work, at home, or during a traffic stop.
If you believe there may be a warrant out for you in Missouri or Illinois, don’t wait for the worst moment to deal with it. Contact The Lampin Law Firm and get clear answers and a comprehensive plan to deal with your criminal charges.
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Is there a warrant out for your arrest?
With an Active Warrant, it is Critical to Act Quickly.
If you have an active warrant for your arrest, time is not on your side. Delaying action can lead to an unexpected arrest at work, at home, or during a routine traffic stop—situations that can be both embarrassing and damaging. Acting quickly allows an attorney to step in before law enforcement does, giving you the opportunity to recall or resolve the warrant on favorable terms. The sooner you address the issue, the greater your chances of avoiding jail time, protecting your reputation, and taking control of the outcome.
Calling a lawyer can prevent you from getting arrested.
When you call a lawyer about a warrant, their first step is to confirm the details of the warrant and contact the court on your behalf. From there, a skilled attorney can often negotiate with prosecutors or court clerks to arrange a recall, secure a bond, or schedule a court appearance that prevents you from being taken into custody. This is where experience matters—while any lawyer can make a phone call, not every lawyer has the relationships, procedural knowledge, and reputation needed to quickly diffuse the situation. Choosing an attorney with proven skill in handling warrants can mean the difference between quietly resolving the matter and facing an embarrassing public arrest.
Felony charges can present nuances.
In the state of Missouri, if you are charged with a felony crime, you may not receive a notice that the charge has been issued. Instead, the case is simply filed, a bond is set, and a warrant for your arrest is issued. This means that you will immediately be taken into custody when you come into contact with a law enforcement official and you will remain in custody until you post bond.
How to Find Out if There is an Active Warrant for Your Arrest
If you think that you may have an active warrant for your arrest, you can contact The Lampin Law Firm to discuss the matter with one of our experienced criminal defense lawyers. We can oftentimes verify if there is an outstanding warrant for your arrest and, if there is, find out what you are charged with and the amount of your bond. If necessary, we can even file a motion to reduce your bond with the court.
While any lawyer can make a phone call, not every lawyer has the established reputation and courtroom credibility needed to quickly diffuse the situation.
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Contact Our Criminal Defense Legal Team
Facing a criminal charge can be overwhelming, and the decisions you make early in the process can have a lasting impact on your future. Whether you’re dealing with a misdemeanor or a serious felony, you deserve clear advice, strong advocacy, and a legal team that will stand between you and the full power of the State.
During your free consultation, we’ll listen to your side of the story, explain the charges and possible outcomes, and walk you through the strategies available to protect your rights. You don’t have to navigate this alone—our attorneys are here to guide you, answer your questions, and fight for the best possible result in your case.
Important Criminal Court Contacts
St Charles County Circuit Court - 11th Judicial Circuit
For contact information, criminal forms, and to view the criminal court calendars view the St. Charles County Circuit Court webpage.
St. Charles County Circuit Court
300 North Second Street
Saint Charles, Missouri, 63301, United States
St. Louis County 21st Judicial Circuit Court of Missouri
Visit the St. Louis County Circuit Court for criminal information.
Address:
105 South Central Avenue, Clayton, MO 63105
Lincoln County Circuit Court of Missouri - 45th Judicial Circuit
Visit the City of Troy Municipal Court website for criminal information.
Address:
800 Cap Au Gris, Troy, MO 63379
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