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New Hampshire is known for its liberal attitude, becoming the first state in the Union "to recognize same-sex unions without a court order or the threat of one." However, that does not mean that law enforcement is lax. Therefore, if you are an inhabitant of The Granite State, it's in your interest to know the answer to the question "Do I have a warrant in New Hampshire?" Of course, you may very well think, "I have never broken the law in my life. Why would I need to ask this question in the first place?" Let us explain why.
Say, for argument's sake, you had gotten a ticket for speeding five years ago and asked to pay a fine. However, two days after your traffic violation, you had received a job offer in Chicago and left without a forwarding address. Consequently, any official reminders to pay the aforementioned fine did not reach you. Now, you have decided to come down to your birthplace and set up your own venture. While seeking permission from the authorities regarding your new venture, your name comes up in the computer as a wanted offender. That's because a judge had issued an arrest warrant after repeated reminders failed to persuade you to pay the fine, reminders you never got in Chicago. What do you think will happen now?
You will get arrested, no exception. Unless you are prepared with legal defense. And for that, you need a definitive answer to the question "Do I have a warrant in New Hampshire?"
You can obtain your answer in any of the following ways:
1. Inquire at the courts.
2. Inquire at the police stations.
3. Hire a lawyer.
4. Search online.
The first option has the disadvantage that there are too many courts to individually inquire at.
The second option, besides having a similar disadvantage as above, also suffers from the imminent arrest that a searcher will face if there are outstanding warrants in New Hampshire to your name.
The third option, as always, is extremely expensive.
The fourth option is the best option - convenient, fast, private and inexpensive!
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