Not for non-payment. Most likely, the lender will only pursue criminal charges if you hinder a repossession under 16-9-51. Some less scrupulous lenders may attempt to void your title and registration and pursue 16-8-2 or 16-8-4 get around a court appearance but that could land them on the wrong side of the prosecution.
Another View: Federal warrants are not issued to enforce payment of these types of civil liens. These are strictly a matter of state law.
What is the proceedure for obtaining a concealment warrant in Georgia
no
can a warrant be issued for non payment of car note
Highly unlikely after one missed payment. But if you miss three or four payments AND hide the vehicle from the repo man, it is possible.
How do you clear a warrant up in state of Florida and Georgia
Yes, the states have no authority to countermand or nullify a federal warrant.
no
Generally no. Usually police officers have specific jurisdictions where they make arrests. Some states give police, or peace officers jurisdiction to arrest in the entire state. Only Federal law enforcement officers can arrest in any state, but only for Federal law violations. When a Boston police officer needs a person arrested in Atlanta, for example, they obtain a warrant for the suspect's arrest, place the warrant on NCIC (National Crime Information Computer) and tell Atlanta to pick the suspect up on the warrant. Once the suspect has been arrested in Atlanta, the Boston Police must forward complete copies of the warrant and the affidavit used to obtain the warrant to Atlanta. The suspect may then fight extradition to Massachusetts to avoid the Massachusetts Courts. Suspects rarely win extradition fights.
once the warrant has been issued it is active forever
Fed is an abbreviation for federal, or national governance and its executive instruments. A federal warrant is an order for search, arrest and seizure issued by a federal court.
THAT DOES NOT MATTER.
Yes, most states use a US warrant search.