Do I have a warrant?

If you have a Clallam County Superior Court case our office can check to see if you have a warrant. For District Court or other State / County warrants, you would need to contact them directly to see if you have a warrant through their agency.

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1. Do you accept debit cards, credit cards or personal checks?
2. What forms do I need for my divorce, probate, or other court case?
3. What forms do we provide?
4. How do I get Letters Testamentary?
5. What is the next step for my divorce or other court matter, or how do I get a court date?
6. How long do I have to serve the other party?
7. How do I evict someone?
8. If someone was arrested overnight or on the weekend, when will they be seen by a Judge?
9. When will I get my bail or bond back?
10. Do I have a warrant?
11. How can I get my Superior Court warrant removed (quashed)?
12. Why do I get two billing statements from your office for my criminal fines / fees?
13. How long before I get a warrant for not paying my criminal fines / fees?
14. Can I speak to the Judge or Commissioner outside the courtroom about my case?
15. How can I get the interest waived on my criminal fines / fees?
16. What do I need to bring to my court hearing?
17. May I fax my documents to you for filing?
18. What can I do to avoid common mistakes?