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Ask exactly what the alert is for. Officers are generally required to tell you if it is for a witness summons, an unpaid fine, or a specific court order.
The phrase is a Romanian legal and administrative term referring to an individual who has been "flagged" or "noted" in a system/network (usually the National Police or Schengen Information System) due to a specific legal status, warrant, or restriction. ATENИљIONAT prin reИ›ea
An "alert" is not always an arrest warrant. It often means you simply need to receive a document or be informed of a court date. Ask exactly what the alert is for
For high-priority international criminal matters. 2. Common Reasons for Being Flagged An "alert" is not always an arrest warrant
You can check if you have outstanding fines or legal issues through the Ghișeul.ro portal or by visiting your local police station's "Cazier Judiciar" (Criminal Record) office.
If the flag is related to a court case, consult a lawyer. They can check the Portalul Instanțelor de Judecată to see if there are any active cases in your name.