A judge in the court of law issues Maryland bench warrants when an individual released from custody fails to appear for a scheduled court date. Maryland bench warrants can result from two different actions.
- The person in custody was released on bail and failed to appear in court.
- The arrestee was issued a citation release, or “cite out,” in which they are not taken into custody but consent to an appointed court date at time of arrest.
Failure to appear in court could produce severe penalties. In order to protect yourself and your loved ones, allow Maryland Bail Bond Professionals to search for any Maryland bench warrants that may exist in your name. Warrants for arrest in Maryland can appear when you’re stopped for something as small as a traffic ticket. Even if you’re residing out of state, Maryland warrants for arrest can get you taken into custody immediately anytime, anywhere.
The longer you wait, the more serious the consequences. If you are arrested on a Maryland bench warrant, you will once again be sent to jail. This time, your bail most likely will be set even higher, even if granted at all by the judge.
Our professionals can help you determine whether or not you have any outstanding warrants for arrest in Maryland. We can take care of the process without putting you at risk for arrest, and will inform you of the steps necessary to clear your Maryland bench warrants.

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