A Hawaii Bench Warrant is an arrest warrant issued by a judge or magistrate within the state of Hawaii. This type of warrant is generally issued when a person fails to appear in court, as required by law, or fails to comply with a court order. Bench warrants are issued for a wide range of offenses, such as unpaid fines, failure to appear in court, or a violation of probation. There are two primary types of Hawaii Bench Warrants: Alias Warrants and Capital Warrants. An Alias Warrant is issued when a person fails to appear in court for a criminal charge. A Capital Warrant is issued when a person fails to comply with a court order, such as paying a fine or attending a hearing. Both types of warrants can be served anywhere in the state.
A Hawaii Bench Warrant is an arrest warrant issued by a judge or magistrate within the state of Hawaii. This type of warrant is generally issued when a person fails to appear in court, as required by law, or fails to comply with a court order. Bench warrants are issued for a wide range of offenses, such as unpaid fines, failure to appear in court, or a violation of probation. There are two primary types of Hawaii Bench Warrants: Alias Warrants and Capital Warrants. An Alias Warrant is issued when a person fails to appear in court for a criminal charge. A Capital Warrant is issued when a person fails to comply with a court order, such as paying a fine or attending a hearing. Both types of warrants can be served anywhere in the state.