A family member used my name at a traffic stop and now I have a warrant. What do I do?
If the ticket was recent, we will ask that you contact the Billings Police Officer who issued the ticket. Often times the officer will remember what the offender looked like and can verify that you were not the individual he/she issued the citation to. After a thorough review of the police reports, court records and a visit with the police officer, the City Attorney's Office will determine whether or not to dismiss the charge against you.

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1. What is the phone number or website to the County Attorney's Office?
2. How do I obtain an Order of Protection?
3. A family member used my name at a traffic stop and now I have a warrant. What do I do?
4. I am the victim of a crime. How do I get information about the case?
5. Where are you located and where do I park?
6. How do I report a crime and what will happen afterwards?
7. I am a victim in a criminal case. Is the City Attorney’s Office my attorney?
8. Is it my decision whether I want “charges pressed”?
9. How do I find out if an offender is in jail?