Downey Bench Warrant Lookup

Downey bench warrants are court orders allowing police to arrest you for missing court or breaking release conditions. This city of over 110,000 sits in the Gateway Cities region of Los Angeles County. Downey has its own police department that handles local law enforcement. All criminal court cases for residents go through the LA County Superior Court system. To check if you have a warrant or to clear one, you will need to work with the county court. The Downey courthouse handles many local matters including traffic and criminal cases.

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Downey Warrant Quick Facts

111K Population
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Downey PD Police Department
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How Downey Bench Warrants Work

Bench warrants in Downey follow the same rules as the rest of California. When you miss a court date or break your release terms, the judge issues a warrant. It goes into law enforcement systems right away. Downey police can see your warrant when they run your name. Any officer in California can see it too.

Downey has a local courthouse at 7500 East Imperial Highway. The Downey Superior Court handles traffic matters, misdemeanor cases, and some felony proceedings for the area. Having a local courthouse makes it easier to deal with a warrant since you do not have to travel far. The court phone number is (562) 803-7051. Staff can tell you about your case status and explain how to clear a warrant.

Traffic stops often reveal active warrants. The officer runs your license and the warrant appears. Being proactive beats being surprised.

LA County Court System

Downey is part of Los Angeles County for court purposes. The LA County Superior Court runs all courthouses in the county including Downey. Your bench warrant is an LA County warrant that can be served anywhere in California.

You can search for case information using the LA Superior Court case search. Each search costs $4.75. Enter a name or case number to find your case. Results show case status and any upcoming dates. If a bench warrant exists on your case, it will appear in the case notes section. Call the Downey courthouse if you need help understanding the results.

California Judicial Council form for requesting bench warrant recall

Note: The case search shows status information but may not always clearly label bench warrants.

Downey Police Department

Downey operates its own police force. The station is at 10911 Brookshire Avenue. The main phone number can connect you with the appropriate unit. Like most police departments, Downey PD does not give warrant information over the phone. You need to check through the court or go in person with ID.

If you want to turn yourself in, go to the police station. Tell them you have a warrant. Bring valid ID. They will arrest and book you. For misdemeanor warrants, you may get released with a new court date the same day. Felony warrants require a court appearance before release. The booking process takes several hours regardless of the charge.

Having an attorney ready helps your case. They can meet you at the Downey courthouse for your arraignment and argue for good release terms.

Clear a Downey Bench Warrant

Several methods exist to clear a bench warrant in Downey. Choose based on your specific situation.

Posting bail is one option. If your warrant has a dollar amount, you can pay that amount at the Downey courthouse. Cash, cashier's check, and money order are accepted. Bail bondsmen can post on your behalf for a fee. After posting bail, you get a new court date. Do not miss that date. Traffic violations sometimes allow post and forfeit where you pay and close the case. Ask the traffic window when you call.

Surrendering at the police station works for all warrant types. You will be arrested and booked. Misdemeanors sometimes allow same day release. Felonies need a judge to set terms. The Downey courthouse handles local arraignments, so you will not have to travel far for your first appearance.

Nearby Cities

Downey is in the Gateway Cities region of LA County. Nearby cities also use the LA County court system for criminal matters.

Norwalk is to the east. Long Beach is south. Inglewood is west. Los Angeles borders Downey to the north and west. Torrance is southwest. Each city has its own police or uses the sheriff, but all warrants go through LA County Superior Court.

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