
Warrants & Record Clearing

Attorney Scott Dicus
Attorney Scott Dicus
Active Bench Warrant Resolution – Get It Cleared
Appear in Court through your attorney, often eliminating the need for you to show up in person.
Avoid paying a bail bond—judges are more likely to reduce or waive bail when an attorney represents you.
Quash the warrant, removing the immediate risk of arrest.
Record Cleanup – Move Forward with Confidence
Seek dismissal of the underlying case, especially in older matters, using tools like a “Serna motion” (violations of speedy trial rights).
Expunge criminal records, seal arrest records, or pursue termination of probation where eligible. This helps ensure your record does not hold you back on background checks.
Why Choose Scott Dicus?
Trusted Results – Rated five stars on Google and Yelp.
Proven Track Record – Has successfully handled thousands of cases statewide.

Scott Dicus, Criminal Defense and Record Clearing
Attorney Scott Dicus received his law degree from Chapman University School of Law after completing his undergraduate studies at UCLA. Mr. Dicus is a member of the California State Bar Association and is admitted to practice before the California Superior Court, the United States District Court, Central District of California, and the United States Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit. Throughout California, he works with clients in clearing up warrants and expunging old criminal records. He has successfully argued over one thousand cases in over forty California counties.
FAQs
How do I know if I have an outstanding warrant in Orange County?
Outstanding warrants can be checked through the Orange County Superior Court’s website: www.occourts.org . If a warrant exists, attorney Scott Dicus can explain its legal consequences, and take immediate steps on your behalf to resolve it.
Can you clear my warrant without me appearing in court?
Often, yes. For traffic warrants and most misdemeanor cases, I can appear in court on your behalf and request that the judge recall the warrant. In felony or more serious cases, the court will likely require your personal appearance. I will evaluate your situation, advise you on the likely requirements, and take every possible step to minimize your need to appear.
Will I have to pay bail?
While bail is always a possibility, when an attorney appears on your behalf the judge will see that you are serious about resolving your case and less likely to be a flight risk. In most cases, any bail will be reduced or eliminated entirely and your attorney will be able to appear without you being personally present in court.
Client Reviews
5/5
Kevin L.
Working with Scott is the best value you'll ever get. He's not only excellent at his craft but also he runs his practice in a modern and savvy way. Most other lawyers are still old school with their paperwork and processes. Scott is different, above everyone else. He sets proper expectations and as long as you do what he asks, he'll deliver results.
I highly recommend Scott and will refer him when my friends are ever in need of his expertise.

Yelp Review
5/5
I. B.
From the start, I could sense that Mr. Dicus had the intention of handling my case the right way so that my situation would be resolved as quickly as possible. Mr. Dicus truly WENT THE EXTRA MILE mile to help me out and completely exceeded my expectations! He gave me service beyond what I paid him! That is just the truth.
I highly recommend him to anyone who is considering utilizing him for any of the services he offers. I will be referring Mr. Dicus to everyone I know.
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Google Review
5/5
R. N.
Scott is a very responsible person. I still remember last time he called me when he was with his family watch his son's game and called me back. I appreciate his honesty and his professionalism. I recommend him to anyone who needs help in his specialized field. he does what he says. A great lawyer. 👍 .

Google Review
