no
Let's put it this way... they run your name and DOB through the computer in order to to confirm that you are really are, who you say are. What do you think?
Not the DMV officials themselves, but they will certainly notify law enforcement the minute they see on their computer that you are wanted.
Got the same question
Yes. It should be. Check with your local DMV in Ohio.
check the DMV's website but you should be able too
Probably not. All states check for warrants as part of their process in which they issue licenses and ID's
You need to call the courts that issued the warrants. If you don't know, check with the DMV. ADDED: On the off-chance they don't have violations that old in their computer system you might want to START with the DMV.
No, not routinely, usually only a DMV and a CURRENT wants and warrants check is run, although he CAN request it.
Since the ID card will be valid throughout the state, they perform a statewide check.
No way to answer this question. If the DMV checks the criminal records database to (for instance) to check your ID, they CAN find your criminal status. If they don't, they won't.
Check with your local Bureau of Motor Vehicles in your home state. If you are licensed to drive in Ohio, you would check with the DMV in Ohio.