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Arrest Warrants for Violation of Probation or Failure to
Appear, and Orders to Incarcerate
Arrest Warrants - PDF
(Failure to Appear, Violation of Probation)
1st Quarter 2016 - PDF
2nd Quarter 2016 - PDF
3rd Quarter 2016 - PDF
- Active warrant – A warrant that authorizes a law enforcement officer to
arrest a person.
- Failure to Appear Warrant (FTA) – An order by a judge or other judicial authority that
authorizes a law enforcement officer to arrest a person the state believes has not come to court for a scheduled
hearing for a criminal matter, a motor vehicle matter, or an infraction.
- Felony – Any crime for which a person may be sentenced to a term of
imprisonment of more than one year.
- Order to Incarcerate (OTI) – An order by a judge or other judicial
authority that authorizes a law enforcement officer to deliver a person to a state correctional facility
because the person has not paid a fine or served a prison sentence, or both.
- Paperless Arrest Warrant Network (PRAWN) – The Judicial Branch’s computer
system for warrants maintained by the Judicial Branch. PRAWN does not include information from
warrants requested by municipal and state law enforcement agencies.
- Violation of Probation Warrant (VOP) – An order by a judge or other judicial
authority that authorizes a law enforcement officer to arrest a person the state believes has not followed his
or her conditions or requirements of probation.
- Warrant - An order by a judge or other judicial authority that authorizes a law
enforcement officer to arrest a person for an offense specified in the warrant.
- Warrants Issued – Warrants issued by a judge or other judicial authority.
- Warrants Served – A person has been arrested on the warrant.
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