Yes social security checks for warrants.
They do not check for arrest warrants if you get a state ID. However, they may come up attached to your social security number.
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I guess it would depend on the reason for your warrant. I guess a traffic warrant and possibly parking ones wouldn't be. But as long as the airline doesn't ask for a driver's license number and your social then why would they check for warrants... they just want your money. - All a law enforcement officer needs to check for warrants is your full name and date of birth. They do not need your social security number, although that helps if your name is a common one such as "John Smith", for example. Airlines don't check for arrest warrants, but US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) does check for warrants (I presume they check only for felonies as so many people have misdemeanor warrants that checking for those would bog down the system and the airport). That happens when you fly into the United States. Customs swipes your passport and they will know if you are wanted. Probably some sort of flag shows up on your passport if you've committed a felony.
Yes they check to see if you have a warrant when bonding you out.Added: Actually they also check for any "wants, warrants, or holds" on you at the time you are processed into jail.
Only if a nationwide wants and warrants search specifically is conducted.
Varies by state; check with your state's medicaid or social services division.
yes they do
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Yes, Alabama runs a background check to make sure the user has NO active warrants! If you have a warrant, you will be denied a license
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You would have to check with the companies and social services for more info
Yes.