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There is no restriction on getting a marriage license. You may get arrested when applying for the license.
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Yes, if you have an unpaid traffic ticket that has gone to a warrant in Texas you will be unable to get a drivers license in any other state.
In Missouri, you apply for a marriage license from the County Recorder of Deeds office. I have reviewed some of the various Missouri County online marriage license information and don't see anything about warrants. When you apply for the license, you will need to provide proper identification and the fee is $60.00 cash only. Once you've applied for the license, there is no waiting period and the license must be used within 90 days. Attached is a link to marriage license information for all Missouri counties. You can scroll to your specific county for either online information or contact information.
The statutes of limitations on traffic citation in Pennsylvania may result in the suspension of your license and FTA warrant.
Any unresolved traffic matter--an unpaid fine, failure to appear on a traffic citation, allowing your insurance to lapse--can cause your drivers license to be suspended or for you to be barred from renewing it. A criminal arrest warrant unrelated to traffic, such as for shoplifting or battery, might also keep you from renewing your license, although that doesn't happen as often. It's more likely the warrant would be discovered at the motor vehicle bureau, and you would be arrested there.
That depends on the state and the court. Usually your license will be suspended and a warrant will be issued for your arrest.
When a person applies for a marriage license, it is not the usual custom that the City Clerk or the County Clerk would run the person for warrants. Antolin Andrew Marks.
No. A traffic warrant is issued for a specific code violation in this case - traffic. Whereas a "bench" warrant means that the warrant was issued on the authority of the judge for whatever reason.
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.
The only way to get rid of an arrest warrant is to turn yourself in and face your punishment. Anything else would mean you are evading police and the punishment will be worse.