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no but you can get arrested at the dmv.
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No.
You will be arrested.
There is no restriction on getting a marriage license. You may get arrested when applying for the license.
Yes i you have a warrant, but not technically.
If you have an outstanding arrest warrant for DUI, your drivers license is probably suspended, anyway. You won't be able to renew the license or clear the suspension until the warrant is cleared.
If the warrant is issued for interstate service then you may be extradited according to the laws of the state in which you are arrested. If you get arrested in Michigan and Michigan lets you go, then yes. You can be taken back to Nevada to stand trial.
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.
No. When the state detects that there is a warrant for your arrest, you will be arrested.
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.
If thewarrant was not traffic related, it should not effect your ability to get a license. If your warrant specifies it will extradite you from California back to the state the crime occurred in, you will be arrested when you apply for the license as it will appear in the National Crime Information Center when your ID is checked. Generally, extradition from across state lines only occurrs when the crime you are suspected of is a felony.