The best thing you can do is turn yourself in on the warrant at a time convenient to you. When the best time to do that is depends on what county it is in. You will have to stay in jail until you see a judge so in many counties the best time to turn yourself in is very early in the morning so you can get on that days docket. If you do not turn yourself in at a time conveneint to you, you could get arrested at any time, or if you are stopped (speeding as an example) for any reason, you would get arrested. If that was on a Friday you would spend three (or maybe four) nights in jail before you could see a judge. By turning yourself in you have control over when that occurs.
Once the case is in court after you turn yourself in, negotiations can take place to resolve the case or get it dismissed (if possible). But that cannot occur until the case is before the Court which will only occur after you post bond on the outstanding warrant after seeing the judge.
Answered on Jun 04th, 2021 at 9:11 AM