Yes. A Providence criminal defense lawyer can help you address an outstanding warrant before it becomes a worse problem. The lawyer can determine the underlying charge, advise on whether to surrender voluntarily, accompany you to the courthouse for a voluntary appearance (which is far better than being arrested at home or work), and argue for personal recognizance release when you surrender. Voluntary appearance with counsel usually produces much better outcomes than being arrested on the street or at work. Most warrants get resolved with bail and a future court date rather than custody, but only if you appear voluntarily.
