How do I find out if I have an ICE Warrant?

If you suspect that you may have an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) warrant in the state of California, there are a few ways to find out. The best way is to call the local ICE office in your area and speak with an agent. They can tell you if an immigration-related warrant for your arrest exists. A list of local offices is available on the ICE website. Another way to find out if you have an ICE warrant is to contact a criminal defense lawyer. They may be able to look up any records with the courts to see if a warrant exists. Additionally, they may provide guidance on what steps to take if one does exist. You may also be able to find out if you have an ICE warrant by looking up your name in the National Criminal Information Center database. This database is maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and contains records from local, state, and federal law enforcement. Finally, if you are detained or arrested by any law enforcement agency, they will be able to tell you if they have an ICE warrant on file. It is important to note that any contact with ICE should be made with the assistance of a lawyer. An immigration attorney can help you navigate these processes.

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