11/08/2021
An arrest warrant is a written court order that gives police the power to arrest you and bring you to court in custody. It can be made by a judge or magistrate if you fail to go court when required.
If a warrant has been issued for your arrest, you should attend court as soon as possible. If you have a genuine reason for missing your court date (eg medically unfit or an emergency) you should bring evidence of this with you.
Find out more about what can happen if you don't attend court in a criminal matter https://www.legalaid.wa.gov.au/find-legal-answers/crime/going-court-criminal-charge/bail