PUH-LEEZ. When they do a background check on you - guess what they're going to find?
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Yes, all warrants may be served nationally. A person who is the subject of a warrant can be arrested on that warrant in any state.
five years
If they place the warrant info on the interstate system and say they will extradite you, yes they will.
A Governor's Warrant is another name for an Extradition Warrant. You can choose to fight extradition back to the state that wants you, but it is unlikely you will stop the warrant from being issued.
It is possible to obtain a security guard card in California while on probation, but it ultimately depends on the terms of your probation. You may need to disclose your probation status on your application and provide any relevant documentation. It's recommended to check with the licensing authority and your probation officer for guidance.
I just obtained an ID in my state and was not aware of a warrant until after I got it.
Yes. Every warrant specifies where it can be served, so the answer depends on what the judge ordered when the warrant was issued.
Unless the arrest warrant specifically states that the issuing agency will extradite then you can not be arrested for it.
None. A warrant is valid until served or canceled by the court. Save the hassle and deal with it.
i think it depends on the state , but i would ask a lawyer
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.