The person may do so, but if they are stopped for a traffic infraction or other matter by authorities the warrant will appear when the person's identification/driver's license is checked.
Generally anyone with an outstanding warrant for any reason will be taken into custody and the state where the warrant was issued will be notified. The person will be held until that state's authorities decides what, if any action will be taken.
YES!!! The Dept of Homeland Security Customs and Border Service is fully hooked in to the NCIC System, and that has an updated daily section on Wants and Warrants by State and Name. If you go to cross the US-Canadian Border, the Canadians will catch you, most likely as the Child Support Warrants are treated as Criminal/Felony Warrants due to the amounts usually owed the Courts and Families (over $250 US). And YES, the Canadians are also hooked into a modified database associated with our NCIC that runs the names of all Americans entering Canada. In this day and age, expect it. Interpol has built such a system in Europe also. And those systems work both ways.
ALSO: The Canadian Governments (Federal and Provincial) take a collectively dim view of "Child Support Deadbeats". They are often referred to as "Cad Dads" in the Canadian Press. You do NOT want to have to await extradition in a Canadian jail as a "Cad Dad". They'll find things for you to do (and you will not like them) and make your life a very uncomfortable thing while awaiting extradition back home (if they decide to keep you instead of just walking you back across the street). Find someplace here in the States to go, like DisneyWorld or some such. And PAY THAT MONEY!!!
Nope. Canada will not allow you in if you have a criminal record, whether you have a warrant or not. If you had a felony 5 years ago and are not on probation, they still won't let you in.
If it is a felony warrant yes they will arrest you
Here ya go! http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/warrant
If they have a war warrant for your arrest and have due cause to believe that you are in a residence then they can execute that warrant whenever they like. If you believe there is an arrest warrant out for you and you do not want to cause your family distress, go down to the station and give yourself up.
Most likely - some arrest warrants may well be part of a national database.no they wont An arrest warrant is an order to arrest someone or search for them.
You could go to city hall and get a business license with a warrant for your arrest. In most cases, the city hall would not due a warrant search before issuing a business license. This does not mean that the warrant could not be discovered.
He has to go to court ... Where you are from does not matter...
a warrant is a warrant.. you go to jail and you do not pass go...Added: Very serious. You are confined to house arrest in lieu of going to jail. Cutting off your GPS monitoring device is like breaking out of jail.
A warrant gives the police the right to arrest you at any time - that's what a warrant is. So it does not matter if you do or don't turn yourself in, the police have the right to arrest you if they have a warrant.
"A JUVENILE leaves the country" to go where? With who? Who willbe his guardian? If they do it in anticipation of arrest, the supposition will be that you fled to avoid arrest and you will look even guiltier than you already do. NOT a good idea.
A warrant could be drafted for your arrest.
They might, they'll go wherever they think they can find you.
A warrant for your arrest will only be issued in Arizona.