If you’ve missed a court date, acting quickly is key to avoiding serious penalties. Here’s what you should do:
If you have a lawyer, let them know about the missed court date as soon as possible. They may be able to file a motion for a new court date before a warrant is issued. If you worked with a bail bondsman, inform them immediately—they may be able to help prevent your bond from being forfeited.
You can call the clerk of the court’s office in the county where your case is being handled to check the status of your case. Some counties also allow you to check online for active warrants.
If a bench warrant has been issued, it’s often better to turn yourself in voluntarily rather than wait for law enforcement to arrest you. Voluntary surrender may show the judge that you are taking responsibility and could result in a more favorable outcome.
In some cases, you may be able to petition the court for a new hearing, especially if you have a valid reason for missing court (such as a medical emergency). The sooner you take action, the better your chances of avoiding harsher penalties.
To prevent future complications, always:
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Mark your court dates on your calendar and set reminders.
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Confirm your court location and time in advance.
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Arrive early to allow for unexpected delays.
Missing a court date in North Carolina is a serious matter, but taking immediate action can help reduce legal consequences. If you find yourself in this situation, don’t panic—seek professional legal guidance and address the issue as soon as possible.
At Angels Bail Bonds, we’re here to help guide you through the bail process and provide support if you or a loved one has missed a court date. If you need assistance, contact us today—we’re available 24/7 to help you navigate the system and protect your rights.
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