Probably, but you might get arrested in addition to obtaining the ID card. If the offense described in the Georgia arrest warrant is serious enough for the Georgia authorities to come and get you, the Florida Highway Patrol will be notified when you apply for the ID, and will arrest you on the spot if they can.
Some state motor vehicle bureaus will not issue a drivers license or ID card to anyone with an outstanding arrest warrant, extraditable or otherwise.
If they 'run' your name into the state database to verify your identity and your name comes up as wanted, yes, the can call law enforcement and you will be arrested.
If the warrant is valid, you will be arrested.
Only felony warrant's transfer state to state. If it is a misdemeanor warrant Florida may not even know about it.
yes
Sure, but I bet you walk out into the friendly arms of the law.
How do you clear a warrant up in state of Florida and Georgia
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.
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If the GA arrest warrant was entered into the NCIC system and your name shows up during any kind of check while in VA (or any other state), you can be arrested and extradited. All US States and possessions honor each other's requests for extradition.
if they already have a warrant for your arrest there is no statute of limitations. SoL does not account for a warrant
Yes, you certainly can. The DA is Georgia will then request extradition of you from Florida which WILL be granted.
The arrest warrant can be enforced anywhere in the US, and any other country with which the US has an extradition agreement.
If you have a warrant you are subject to arrest at any time. You may not want to interact with the state until you have taken care of your warrant.
Yes.
arrest warrant for failure to pay.
Unless the arrest warrant specifically states that the issuing agency will extradite then you can not be arrested for it.