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  • F.A.Q: Warrants
  • 1. Do I have a Warrant?
    2. How do I take care of canceling the warrant?
    3. Why do I have a Warrant?
    4. Do I have any Warrants not issued by the City of Dayton?

    1. Do I have a Warrant? - Top

    To find out if a warrant has been issued for your arrest for an offense committed in the City of Dayton call 333-4339. - Updated: May 9, 2001

    2. How do I take care of canceling the warrant? - Top

    To receive instructions on canceling a warrant on this web site you need to know what kind of warrant has been issued for your arrest.


    Types of Warrants


    • Failure to Appear at Initial Appearance. You have been issued a ticket or citation and have never made the first court appearance.

      If you have a warrant for failure to appear at an initial appearance for a traffic ticket or criminal offense, report to Room 330 in the Dayton Montgomery County Courts Building between 8:15 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. Monday through Friday to have your case prepared to be heard by the Judge that morning.
    • Failure to Appear at pretrial conference or trial. You have made an initial appearance and pled not guilty and have failed to appear at your next scheduled hearing.

      If you have a warrant for failure to appear at a pretrial conference or trial and want to reschedule your hearing and know which Judge you are to appear before (see the notice you received) call that Judge’s office to reschedule. If you do not know the Judge assigned call 333-4339.

      Judge Pickrel: 333-4345
      Judge Gehres: 333-4352
      Judge Cannon: 333-4342
      Judge Henderson: 333-4350
      Judge Littlejohn: 333-4369
      Magistrate: 333-4456

    • Failure to Comply. You have been found guilty and have failed to obey any orders which the judge issued at your hearing, such as, report as required to probation, complete any programs required, failed to appear for incarceration etc.

      If you have a warrant for failure to comply with a judge’s order and want to have the warrant withdrawn, you must speak directly with the sentencing Judge's staff.

      Judge Pickrel: 333-4345
      Judge Gehres: 333-4352
      Judge Cannon: 333-4342
      Judge McCollum: 333-4350
      Judge Littlejohn: 333-4369
      Magistrate: 333-4456

    • Failure to Pay. You have been found guilty and have been fined and have not paid the fine according to the agreed payment schedule.

      If you have a warrant for failure to pay you must report in person to the Central Payments window in the lobby of the Dayton Montgomery County Courts Building to have the warrant canceled.

    - Updated: May 15, 2001

    3. Why do I have a Warrant? - Top

    To find out why you have a warrant issued by the City of Dayton, call 333-4339. - Updated: May 9, 2001

    4. Do I have any Warrants not issued by the City of Dayton? - Top

    Call Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at: 225-4153 - Updated: May 14, 2001