If CA entered the warrant into the interstate system, yes, it can be found by any law enforcement agency by simply running your name and DOB. If the warrant was 'local' in nature and wasn't entereed interstate, probably not.
A court warrant is valid until the warrant is served or the conditions requiring the warrant are satisfied. The warrant is valid indefinitely until these things occur.
You, or an attorney acting on your behalf, will have to contact AL authorities and find out what you need to do. Just because you are in CA does not make the warrant (or the reason for it) go away.
Warrants never expire. They exist until canceled by the judge. And you will probably be arrested if stopped in Louisiana.
well, i have an open warrant in CA, but i have registered my car, gotten driver's licenses, etc. in both Indiana and Ohio with no problem.
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If the offense you were found guilty of when you received your probation sentence was a felony, then your violation will be a felony warrant.
That's what makes the warrant legal. It signifies that he has read and reviewed the warrant affidavit and found it legal and proper.
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Any warrant regardless of what it is can be entered into NCIC. Just shows that if the subjects named is run in CA and the warrant is issued in NC it will show CA that the person is wanted and if extradition is granted then the suspect can be extradited back to NC/\.
Sugar cane is a crop of Louisiana and can be found all over the state. Domino's a major sugar manufacturer has a plant in Louisiana.
If, during ANY step of the process, some organization or clerk 'runs' your name through the national database, if the warrant was entered, it will show up.
1. An extradition warrant from the Governor of NV to the Governor of CA; 2. A Waiver of Extradition by the person in CA.