Probably. It is doubtful that a state would place an interstate warrant in NCIC for this offense (although they COULD).
However - some countries (Canada among them, for instance) will not grant you entrance to their country with this type of record.
International Criminal Court issued a request for an arrest warrant agains Gaddafi for cimes agains humanity. on June 27,2011, the request was approved and the Court issued the arrest warrant for Gaddafi.
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.
Yes, you can. But if a bench warrant was issued by the judge or magistrate as a result of your not showing, you may have some additional problems to address.
No. A warrant is issued by a court.
A warrant for your arrest will only be issued in Arizona.
A bench warrant is a bench warrant whether it is issued by a criminal court judge or a civil court judge.
To "rescind" something mean to "take it back".So the warrant was issued by a court - then the court took the warrant back meaning that that warrant is no longer in force.
No. It is Civil Court not Criminal Court. There will be no warrant issued.
Failing to appear is the most common arrest warrant issued. Your choices should be discussed with an attorney but you will probably either appear now or appear after the arrest warrant is issued and you have additional charges. If you have already missed the court date, contact the court as soon as possible. They will probably work with you to reset your hearings and quash any outstanding warrant. They don't want to put you through that stuff any more than you do.
bench warrant issued by judge
A bench warrant is issued by the Court. A private citizen or his attorney isn't the originating agent, the Court (the judge) is. The Court has sole discretion in this, and cannot be compelled to issue a bench warrant.
Warrants may be cancelled by petitioning the court that issued the warrant.