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Massachusetts Arrest Warrant Defense Attorney

Defending Out-of-State Clients Who Have Massachusetts Warrants

In the past few years, DMVs across the country have been computerizing their records and sharing information through a national database. If you live in another state, an old warrant from Massachusetts could prevent from renewing your driver's license at home, even if the warrant is years old.

If you have learned that you are wanted in Massachusetts, Attorney Mark W. Bennett can help you. For more than 20 years, he has defended clients from criminal charges. As a former prosecutor and police officer, he has an in-depth understanding of the local laws and courts in Massachusetts. No matter where in the United States you are located, if you are aware that there is arrest warrant out for your arrest in Massachusetts, contact defense lawyer Bennett for skilled Massachusetts criminal defense.

Why Is There an Outstanding Warrant for My Arrest?

A warrant can be for any crime, from murder to shoplifting. If you are charged with a crime, and you fail to appear in court, a warrant will be issued for your arrest and your driver's license will be suspended.

Massachusetts has recently been computerizing its old records and entering warrants into the National Driver's Registry. Even if your warrant was issued years ago and you have since moved to another state, you may be prevented from renewing your license once your state's DMV learns of the warrant.

You May Not Have to Appear in Massachusetts

Attorney Mark W. Bennett has extensive experience handling arrest warrants. He is often able to resolve the warrant without his client having to return to Massachusetts. However, whether you will need to appear depends on the specific facts in your case.

Attorney Mark W. Bennett will help you understand your rights and your options. No matter the crime, he can provide you with the personal attention and knowledgeable legal guidance you need to handle your Massachusetts warrant from out of state.

Contact a Quincy/Milton Criminal Defense Lawyer

For legal advice regarding your license renewal and any warrants in Massachusetts, contact Mark W. Bennett online or call our law firm at 617-379-1805 to discuss your defense. We can help clients from all over the United States resolve warrants in Massachusetts, including Milton, Quincy, South Shore, Metro West and the Boston area.