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If you fail to appear on or before your court date or comply with the court’s orders, the Judge may issue a warrant for your arrest. If you are stopped by an officer for any reason, the officer may arrest you and take you into custody.
📃 Outstanding Warrants List (PDF)
For more information, comments, or questions contact us at (406) 863-2440 or WhitefishMunicipalCourt@mt.gov.
- My name is on the Outstanding Warrants List. What should I do?
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If your name appears on our Outstanding Warrants List, you may be arrested if you have contact with law enforcement. You must make an appearance in front of the judge. To schedule a time, call the court immediately.
- What does it mean to "quash" a warrant?
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Quashing a warrant means that the warrant is no longer active/outstanding and will be removed from the system. This is usually only done upon a personal, physical appearance during a court session in front of the judge. Please note that quashing a warrant does not mean your sentencing obligations have been fulfilled and you are still responsible with following the court’s order.
- How can I find out about my outstanding warrants?
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Whitefish Municipal Court will only be able to provide you with information on warrants that have been issued from this Court. We are unable to check on warrants issued from other jurisdictions. You may use the Montana Public Access Portal and select a specific court from the dropdown menu to search your name and warrant status.