yes definately
Debit card: A Utah debt card should work in California
PUH-LEEZ. When they do a background check on you - guess what they're going to find?
No, you have to clear each warrant.
In many states, having a misdemeanor on your record may not necessarily disqualify you from obtaining a PERC card. However, it ultimately depends on the policies and regulations of the state licensing agency that issues the PERC cards. It is best to check with your state agency for specific guidelines.
No.
Yes.
Probably, but you might get arrested in addition to obtaining the ID card. If the offense described in the Georgia arrest warrant is serious enough for the Georgia authorities to come and get you, the Florida Highway Patrol will be notified when you apply for the ID, and will arrest you on the spot if they can. Some state motor vehicle bureaus will not issue a drivers license or ID card to anyone with an outstanding arrest warrant, extraditable or otherwise.
If it is a felony warrant yes they will arrest you
To get to Volks USA from Mexico, one must first get a visa, green card, or passport to pass through the border between Mexico and United States. Then, one must travel to California.
I am not a legal expert, but generally, warrants are within the jurisdiction of law enforcement rather than the Social Security Administration (SSA). However, it is possible for law enforcement to coordinate with other government agencies, so there could be a potential risk. It is advisable to consult with an attorney or legal authority for guidance on how to proceed in your specific situation.
No. It is Civil Court not Criminal Court. There will be no warrant issued.
Any tourist can rent a car provided he/she has a valid passport and a means of payment (i.e.: a credit card).