Alexander J. asked

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I've moved since last year and have a forwarding address. Last week, I got a traffic ticket and found out I had a warrant due to a hot check. How can I find out if there are more hot checks out there, and what should I do about the warrant and the hot check for which I never received notification?

May 11th, 2024

Corey H. answered

To find out if there are more hot checks and to address the warrant and the hot check issue, you sho...

May 11th, 2024

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