If a warrant is entered into the interstate system (NCIC) operated by the FBI, it will be available to all US states, territories and possessions.
yes they do
Sometimes they do.
Yes. If you were to get pulled over and they run your license, it will show up. You can't get a new license until the old warrants from the other state are taken care of.
In most states warrants never expire.
The 4th Amendment states that no search warrants shall issue but upon probable cause.
The full faith and credit clause of the US constitution provides that all states will recognize warrants from other states, and will hold prisoners for extradition.
ALL US states and possession honor each other extradition warrants.
All states check for outstanding warrants when it relates to issuing of driver licenses, state IDs and so forth. Anyone wishing to employ a person also has the option of checking to see if the person has a criminal background and/or outstanding warrants.
They are essentially the same thing. Some states call them liens, some call them warrants.
check your states supreme court network website- such as Oklahoma is oscn.net (Oklahoma supreme court network)
This isn't a statistic that is tracked on any sort of large scale. You would probably have to collect the data from every separate jurisdiction and court.
Yes. All US states and possessions honor each other's warrants and requests for extradition and will hold a fugitive until notified.