Can Your Warrant Be Vacated? We Can Help You Find Out
As discussed on our "Bench Warrants" page, it is important to resolve any outstanding warrants to ensure you remain in good standing with the judge who may ultimately decide your legal fate. If you have a warrant out for your arrest, it is critical that you discuss your situation with an experienced criminal defense lawyer.
At Grunwald & Seman, P.C. in Nassau County, New York, we have more than 50 years of combined trial experience and a long track record of achieving successful results in New York courts. As former prosecutors, we understand how prosecutors and law enforcement think, something that will aid us as we seek to clear up your legal difficulties.
Vacating a warrant is a relatively short, but crucial, process. It is important to make sure this is handled properly the first time as you may only get one shot. To discuss your situation with an attorney, contact us now for a free initial consultation. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
A Vacated Warrant Can Help You
Regardless of what charges resulted in the initial court appearance being scheduled, it is never a good idea to miss a court date without the permission of a judge. If you have a warrant out for your arrest, you need to get it vacated to protect your reputation with the judge. At a difficult time in your life, you cannot afford to add to the difficulties you already face.
Outside of your legal predicament, having a warrant can severely hamper your freedom and way of life. For instance, if you travel, you will not be able to leave the country with a warrant in place.
To discuss having your warrant vacated, call 800-399-7098 today. We offer free initial consultations and area available 24 hours a day, seven days a week through our attorney paging system.



