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Warrants do not have any time limitation. You will be arrested anytime you are found.
No.
Depends on what they are for and where you are.
Yes.
Yes, but it may depend on what charge the bench warrant was issued for, and whether the state will extradite for the offense or not.
4 days
My "friend" has a bench warrant in Idaho for a felony probation violation. On the state issued, mailed copy of the warrant paperwork, it reads "Idaho Only" or "Extradite Idaho Only" (something to that effect, my apologies, I only caught a glimpse of it). Does this really mean that if she moves to a southern state (Mississippi, Alabama or Georgia) that even if she got stopped for a traffic violation or somehow attracted the attention of the police, that Idaho wouldn't waste the money to extradite her from there back? And also, will she be able to get a driver's license issued in her new resident state?
Forever, until the suspect is in custody. Whoever wrote this, where does it say this in the statute of limitations? where is the law code for this?
Usually not in Texas, but have a better likelihood in Oregon or Idaho. But most often they will not extradite you even if you are in a neighboring county. I would take care of your warrant, because with the new flying disclosure law of names and birth dates they have been picking up more warrants out of the airport. So you may want to take care of the warrant so when you go on a vacation out of the country you are not arrested upon entry. Also See Discussion Page:
Abraham Lincoln created Idaho. The landmass which is now Idaho was designated a United States Territory on March 4, 1863, in a bill that was signed by President Abraham Lincoln.
There are no publicly accessible websites or databases that give this information. Best way is to simply call or contact your local law enforcment agency and ask.
Urination in public in Ada County, Idaho is considered a misdemeanor and can result in fines and potentially a short jail sentence. Penalties may vary depending on the circumstances and any prior offenses. It is important to check with local authorities or legal resources for specific information.