Warrants at the Inglewood Courthouse

Searching for warrants in the Inglewood Courthouse usually means you’re trying to confirm whether a missed court date, or a court requirement turned into an active warrant. The smartest first move is identifying if there is a warrant tied to your name. If you think you have a warrant out for your arrest out of the Inglewood Courthouse please call us for advice at 310-285-1516.

Clarity first, strategy second

Warrants in Inglewood Courthouse: How to clear them up

If you were arrested in Inglewood or Hawthorne for a misdemeanor or felony your case will be heard in the Inglewood Courthouse located at 1 Regent Street
Inglewood, CA 90301 If you fail to go to the Inglewood courthouse for your court date the Judge will issue a warrant for your arrest. The Judge will also issue a warrant for your arrest if you did not complete your court ordered requirements and you failed to go to court to turn them in or ask for an extension.

 

If there is a warrant out for your arrest you want to be proactive in clearing up your warrant. You never want to be taken to jail and brought in handcuffs to see the Judge. The better approach is to find out why there is a warrant and what is the best strategy to clear up the warrant at court. We specialize in clearing up warrants and have been successfully clearing them up for over 25 years.

 

If you are the parent of a juvenile under 18 years of age and they have a warrant or a criminal case out of the Inglewood Juvenile Courthouse located at 110 Regent Street in Inglewood, CA 90301. Please call us for help or advice with a juvenile case or juvenile warrant.

 

Call now for a free legal consultation if you want help understanding your options for clearing up a Inglewood warrant out for your arrest.

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Call now for a free legal consultation if you want help understanding your safest next step in Inglewood.

Bench Warrants for Missing Court (Failure to Appear)

A bench warrant is typically issued when the court expected you to appear and you didn’t. Many people don’t find out until later—during a stop, a background check, or when trying to clear up license or court issues.

Warrants Tied to Court Orders (Case-Based)

Some warrants aren’t really about the original citation—they’re about not complying with a court step (required appearance, hearing, or other condition). The right move depends on what the warrant is connected to and which department is handling it.

Do this before you do anything else

What to Do If You Think You Have a Warrant in Inglewood

Step one is identifying whether this is traffic or criminal, because the options and risk can look totally different. If the issue is connected to the Inglewood area, it commonly routes through the Inglewood Courthouse (LA Superior Court).

Step two is choosing a move that reduces risk instead of accidentally increasing it. Call now for a free legal consultation and we’ll help you map out a practical plan for an Inglewood warrant situation.

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Free Legal Consultation for Warrants in Inglewood

If a warrant might be active, the goal is simple: figure out what it’s tied to, what court is involved, and what your safest next step is—before it escalates.

Faq

Quick Questions People Ask

Inglewood-area matters commonly connect to LA Superior Court’s Inglewood Courthouse.
The court lists the Inglewood Courthouse at 1 Regent Street, Inglewood, CA 90301.
LA Court states that if you don’t receive a courtesy notice, you still must take action by the due date on the ticket.

Services include a free consultation, checking the status of your ticket, legal representation in court or at DMV hearings, clearing warrants, and resolving license holds/suspensions.

It can when deadlines are missed—especially if the case moves into a failure-to-appear posture after the due date passes.

Yes, the office provides legal assistance for out-of-state traffic tickets received by drivers in California.

Not always. The safest approach depends on the warrant type and what it’s tied to—many people try to confirm the situation and plan first.

In general terms, clearing (often called recalling/quashing) a warrant means resolving the underlying issue with the court—sometimes by appearing in court, and sometimes through an attorney depending on the case type.

Take Action Now

If you are unsure whether a warrant exists, do not wait until law enforcement finds it first. Taking action early may help prevent arrest, additional penalties, and unnecessary stress.