ok, so im gonna make some assumptions here. first: you mean an arrest warrant; and second: you mean change someones Immigration status via marriage. well let me say this: if you go into an immigration office, they will be able to check your criminal record. this means you will get arrested. however! you can still marry in jail in most states, so you can still sponsor your significant other. although the INS agent who will investigate your alleged marriage will not very likely grant you clearance, given that you are in jail. (how exactly would a marriage that is not aiming to purely score papers work?)
A warrant is a demand issued by a court. An example is; an arrest warrant is a demand for someone's arrest. A foreign warrant is issued for someone in another country.
No. A warrant is issued by a magistrate or judge.
No. A 'warrant' is not the same as a 'fine.' Someone else can pay a fine for you, but a warrant is for a named individual and the court intends to "see" that individual in person.
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The warrant can be issued only in the state where the offense occurred.
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The 14 amendment.
I heard that you can ask the police to do a free warrant search on you at any time. Can you ask them to do a free warrant search on someone else?
A White warrant is an arrest warrant that is issued typically for a probation or parole violation, or someone who absconds (flees) from supervision. Typically it is also a warrant which has ineligibility for bail.
If there is a warrant out for you and the police know where you are, they can arrest you.
No apsolutly not
what is the punishment for harboring someone with a warrant