Call the Kern County Sheriff's Office and ask.
Call the court or the Sheriff's Office and ask.
Ask any California law enforcement officer. You should know that if you do have a warrant, he will probably arrest you on the spot.
Call the Orange County Sheriff's Office or the Clerk of the Circuit Court and ask.
Depends on what the warrant's for. If they want to get a hold of you, and they find out you're located in another county, they simply ask the County Sheriff's Office in that county to pick you up.
The moment any arrest warrant is signed by the judge it becomes an outstanding warrant. It may take a couple of weeks for the Warrants Division of the Sheriff's Office to enter this in their database, but once they do it shows up on the NCIC right away.
As surprising as it may sound, try calling the law enforcement agency or Sheriff's Office in whatever jurisdiction you think may hold the warrant, and simply ask.
A warrant can be witdrawn by the agency that sought it, or a judge can cancel, or "quash" it for sufficient cause.
It's possible. Most marriage licenses are issued at county courthouses where there is a police presence. If the county clerk or county recorder's computer system is tied to the local warrant database, the sheriff's office might be notified if someone with a warrant is applying for a license. If so, it's likely a deputy sheriff will appear and make the arrest on the spot.
For decades, only the County Coroner had authority to serve any kind of process on the Sheriff, including a warrant of arrest. That has recently been changed. Any law enforcement officer, acting pursuant to a warrant issued by a judicial officer, would now have authority to arrest the Sheriff. The County Coroner still temporarily assumes control of the County Jail if the Sheriff has been arrested or the office of Sheriff becomes vacant.
Where is Sheriff Office location in Mississauga.
Be elected. Sheriff is a constitutional Office. You run for office and get elected.