On civil arrests - whether an actual warrant gets placed into the NCIC will depend on how thorough the local jursticition is. Most times - yes.
An arrest warrant might remain sealed if it mentions several names. If the police only know how to find one of the people mentioned they do not want to arrest him and let the rest disappear. They want to wait until they can arrest the entire group. When they know where they can get all the members of the group, they unseal the warrant and arrest the entire group.
If you press charges against someone, and if in the process the police discover that you have a warrant for your arrest that remains outstanding, they have a duty to arrest you. Whether they will necessarily check you out to see if you have a warrant for your arrest is another matter. That does not always happen as a matter of course. However, there is always the risk that they will do so and you would typically be arrested on the spot.Added; In most professionally administered law enforcement agencies it is standard practice to "run" the names of EVERYONE involved in a case through a criminal history computer check.
SEARCH WARRANTS are issued for addresses or specifically described premises. ARREST WARRANTS name a specific name. Which are you referring to? As long as a search warrant is served at the address set forth in the warrant it is immaterial what name appears on it. If it was an arrest warrant in what way was the name wrong? Spelled wrong? Gives their alias or street name? Gives a totally wrong name (i.e.: John Doe instead Jack Smith)?
Cops ask most people when they stop them if they have ever been arrest, been on probation or parole or do they have a warrant. It is in there training to ask that question. It is also for there safety because some people with warrants do not want to go to jail so they lie, give false names, fight or run from them. They can also tell if you are lieing if you have to think about it or if you do not make eye contact with them.
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Fingerprint records are maintained in civil and criminal repositories in America. Civil fingerprint identification, such as occurs with police or soldiers entering into public service, is the recording of a person's fingerprints primarily for the purposes of:Determining the person has no prior criminal arrest record.Verifying the person's identity at a later date.Criminal fingerprint identification is the recording of an arrested person's fingerprints primarily for the purposes of:Recording the arrest and/or conviction information in a permanent file associated with that person.Determining the person's true identity if they have used other names for previous arrests.Determining the person's prior arrest/conviction record.
Unless it is a person being sought in the search, rather than items of evidence, the only names that appear on a search warrant are those of the person filing the affidavit in support of the warrant, and the judge that signed the warrant.Search warrants are usually for places, not people.
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