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If
a warrant for your arrest has been issued you may go to any law
enforcement agency in the State of California or the issuing court and
turn yourself in. If the warrant is not in the statewide system, any
agency outside of San Joaquin County will have to call the Ripon Police
Department at 209-599-2102 to confirm it for you.
WHAT IS A WARRANT?
A court order authorizing your arrest for a crime you have committed.
HOW DOES A PERSON GET A WARRANT ISSUED IN THEIR NAME?
After being arrested for a crime you are given the opportunity to pay a fine
or appear before a Judge. If you do not comply with either of these methods,
a warrant may be issued for your arrest for the original crime committed. In
addition, an arrest warrant can be issued from evidence collected in a crime
report submitted to the District Attorney indicating possible guilt. This is
an Arrest Warrant.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU MISS A COURT DATE?
If you miss a court date, a bench warrant may be issued by the court. The
warrant will be assigned for service to the agency where the initial crime
occurred. As a courtesy, if it is assigned to the Ripon Police Department a
letter will be mailed to you advising you of the warrant.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I FAIL TO APPEAR AT JAIL?
If you fail to appear at jail, a bench warrant may be issued by the court.
The warrant will be assigned to the agency responsible where the initial
crime occurred. As a courtesy, if it is assigned to the Ripon Police
Department a letter will be mailed to you advising you of the warrant.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU FAIL TO PAY A FINE?
If you fail to pay a fine, a bench warrant may be issued by the court. The
warrant will be assigned to the agency responsible where the initial crime
occurred. As a courtesy, if it is assigned to the Ripon Police Department a
letter will be mailed to you advising you of the warrant.
WHAT SHOULD I DO AFTER I RECEIVE A LETTER FROM THE POLICE DEPARTMENT?
Bring the letter with you to any law enforcement agency and turn yourself
in.
HOW TO TURN YOURSELF IN ON A WARRANT
If you have a warrant for your arrest, you may go to any law enforcement
agency in the State of California or the issuing court and turn yourself in.
If the warrant is not in the statewide system, any agency outside of San
Joaquin County will have to call the Ripon Police Department at 209-599-2102
to confirm it for you.
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER I TURN MYSELF IN?
You will be placed under arrest on the warrant and advised of the specific
charges against you. Depending on the severity of the warrant, you will
either receive a citation with a new court date and time to appear, or be
booked into a jail. If the warrant is from a county other than San Joaquin,
you may be transferred to an additional jail after being booked into the San
Joaquin County Jail. The warrant will be cleared from the system.

(What if I am a victim of identity theft?) WHAT IF IT WAS NOT ME, BUT I
KNOW IT WAS MY BROTHER WHO USED MY NAME? HOW WOULD/CAN I CLEAR MY NAME?
By going to the issuing court and verifying your true identity. If you do
not live in the local area, you may have to begin by filing a report with
your local police department.
WHAT IF I LIVE IN NEW JERSEY, WILL THEY PICK ME UP ON A RIPON WARRANT?
HOW WOULD NEW JERSEY KNOW IF I HAVE A WARRANT IN RIPON?
1. Only if the warrant is authorized for nationwide extradition.
2. For the Ripon Police Department a warrant can be issued into more than
one computer database. The first database is the San Joaquin County Warrant
Database. Any agency within the boundaries of San Joaquin County can inquire
directly into this system and serve active warrants. The second database is
the California Wanted Persons System. Any warrant in this system is made
available to any law enforcement agency in the state. The third is the
National Crime Information Center Wanted Person System, and is accessible by
any agency in the nation.
CAN I CALL THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND FIND OUT IF I HAVE A WARRANT?
No you cannot, you must come in person. No information will be released over
the telephone as we are unable to determine who the information is being
given to.
WILL THE WARRANT GO AWAY IF I IGNORE IT?
No it will not. The warrant will remain active in system until it has been
served.

I’M AFRAID TO FIND OUT IF I HAVE A WARRANT.
If you are aware that you have a warrant or suspect that you do, it is to
your benefit to take care of it immediately. If you do not take care of it,
it may be served at your home or at a public place, at the grocery store,
etc. If you are driving a vehicle at time of arrest your vehicle may be
towed.
LIST OF LOCAL COURTS
Manteca Superior Court
315 E Center St
Manteca, CA 95336
209-239-1316
Stanislaus County Superior Court
811 11th Street
Modesto, CA 95350
209-525-7597
Stockton Superior Court
222 E Weber Av
Stockton, CA 95202
209-468-2355
Tracy Superior Court
475 E 10th Street
Tracy, CA 95376
209-831-5900

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