- 1). Contact an attorney and ask him to find out if you have an arrest warrant issued in Pennsylvania. There will probably be a small fee associated with this service, depending upon the attorney that you contact.
- 2). Contact a professional bondsman in Pennsylvania and ask him to find out if there is a Pennsylvania warrant issued in your name. If you know the county where the warrant may have been issued, contact a bondsman in that county. Many bondsmen are happy to provide this service for free, since they have access to the correct data.
- 3). Use a warrant search database to search for a warrant in your name. These types of services typically offer to sell you a membership which allows you to use all the resources on the website for a predetermined time period.
- 4). Call the Pennsylvania city or county court in the area where you think the warrant may have been issued. If an incident occurred that may have resulted in a warrant, you probably already know which town it was in. Ask to speak with a clerk of court and they should be able to tell you, for free, whether or not a warrant has been issued in your name.
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