Generally, no.
no
If they are acting under the authority of a Governor's Warrant (aka: Extradition Order), yes they can.
No. Arrest warrants are valid until served or recalled.
Yes.
They do not check for arrest warrants if you get a state ID. However, they may come up attached to your social security number.
Otherwise that state will issue a warrant for your arrest for failure to appear or pay the fine.Otherwise that state will issue a warrant for your arrest for failure to appear or pay the fine.
The process by which a defendant is returned to the State of Arizona to stand trial after arrest in another jurisdiction.
No. Probation is not an offense, and it is not something you must answer to. If a person has a warrant out for violation of probation or for a new offense, and they are found in another state, the new state will arrest the person and the two states will communicate about whether or not they want to extradite the person back to the original state.
Maybe , maybe not. If they contact the other states authorities and they decide they want you you will be held and transported to that state.
The arrest warrant can be enforced anywhere in the US, and any other country with which the US has an extradition agreement.
Yes, police may come to your house if there is a warrant for your arrest.
The Ohio Highway Patrol has arrest powers on all public roadways in Ohio. They also have arrest powers on all State owned or leased property. They would have felony arrest powers anywhere (as would any citizen). Also, if they are requested by another agency to assist, they would have the same arrest powers as that agency, even on private property.