The term "warrant' implies that you are a 'wanted' person in MN. You cannot "pay" off a warrant. You must either surrender yourself to the WY authorities and await possible extradition or travel to WY and surrender yourself.
No they are not boeder wyoming.
Yes. Otherwise your drivers license will normally be suspended and they can issue a warrant for your arrest.
How many miles is Wyoming to Minnesota
probably not
No, Wyoming is not on the Canadian Border. Wyoming is south of Minnesota.
minnesota was established in 1858
It is true. If your friend does not take care of the ticket in Minnesota, they will issue a Failure to Appear warrant for her arrest. Realistically, it sounds like a misdemeanor charge, and Misdemeanors do not get entered into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC). While a warrant would be issued for her arrest in Minnesota, it probbly wouldn't even show up in California. And even if she did get stopped in Minnesota, depending on the Sheriff's Office policy in the county the warrant/ticket was issued, they may not even seek extradition if its not within a certain range. Its better to pay the ticket.
If there is an active warrant in Minnesota, Tennessee authorities could detain you and initiate the extradition process to send you back to Minnesota to face the charges. Extradition laws vary by state, but typically involve a legal process where the individual is transferred back to the state where the warrant was issued.
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.
Yes you can... you can also fly from Saint Cloud MN to Fargo MN:)
Failure to Pay
No, but you can turn yourself in and pay the bail. Exception: if the warrant is for failure to appear on a traffic offense, you can generally pay off the fines and the warrant will be recalled.