Police will be searching for eight locals who failed to front Mandurah Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
Magistrate Leanne Atkins, sitting in place of Magistrate Vivien Edwards, issued the warrants and questioned why so many people failed to appear in court.
An arrest warrant was issued at 10.10am for Jemma Joyce Blurton who had been charged with one count of stealing.
Already on what Magistrate Atkins described as a "substantial" bail, Ms Blurton will be ordered to forgo her personal undertaking once she is arrested and next appears in court.
Minutes later, Magistrate Atkins issued an arrest warrant for Corey Joseph Collins who was released earlier this year on a $1000 personal undertaking bail.
Mr Collins is yet to plead to two drink driving charges.
Police will also be searching for Jessica Patricia Gutterson who failed to appear at 10.15am to face two charges of stealing.
Troy Christopher Jacobs did not appear in court after he was served on September 3 and an arrest warrant was subsequently issued.
He is yet to plead to three charges including fraud, stealing and no authority to drive.
Bryan Gregory Little is also wanted for failing to appear in court to face four charges including aggravated burglary, burglary and two counts of stealing.
Joshua Lindsay Norton was bailed earlier this year for stealing and failed to appear in court on Tuesday.
A warrant was issued for his arrest at 11am.
Before adjourning court for the morning, Magistrate Atkins issued back-to-back arrest warrants for Brodie Noel Smith and Shane John Terry.
Both men had not appeared in court by 11am to face their charges, and as a result, arrest warrants were issued.
Mr Smith is facing four drugs charges while Mr Terry has been charged with one count of assault.
All eight are set to have a breach of bail charge added to their current list of offences when they next appear in court and will be ordered to forgo any bail undertakings.