In Kansas, warrants do not expire. Once a judge issues a warrant, it remains active until the person is arrested, appears in court, or the court formally recalls or cancels it. In case it’s for a misdemeanor, felony, or failure…
A 500 dollar bond means the court has set bail at five hundred dollars as a financial guarantee to ensure the defendant returns for all court hearings. This amount allows the defendant to be released from jail before trial while…
A bond hearing is a court proceeding where a judge decides if a defendant can be released from jail before trial and under what conditions. It occurs shortly after arrest, giving both sides a chance to present arguments about release,…
In some situations, you can pay a bond without going to jail by arranging a pre-arrest bond or walk-through bond through a bail bondsman or directly with the court. This process allows you to avoid being booked into jail and…
Fugitive warrants do not expire. Once issued, they remain active until the person named in the warrant is arrested, appears in court, or the warrant is officially cleared by the issuing authority. What A Fugitive Warrant Is A fugitive warrant…