when the warrant is issued, the court mails one to your house i think..
but if you are not sure, contact your county sheriff department or court.
or ask the next officer you see.
but you have to identify yourself as the person.
i know someone who got arrested for not appearing at court for a speeding ticket. (didn't even hire a lawyer)
they didn't actually go to his house and looked for him.
but he got pulled over again about a week after his court date for speeding again. then he was arrested at the spot.
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