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I owe child support in pennsylvania. I live in Washington, can I get arrested in the state of Washington with a warrant from pennsylvania?
The Prosecutor has up to three years to bring theft charges from the date of the last (alleged) theft. Source http://pelleylawgroup.com/practice-areas/property-crimes/washington-state-theft/
I just obtained an ID in my state and was not aware of a warrant until after I got it.
A civil warrant or a civil arrest warrant in the state of Arizona is generally filed after failure to appear in court. It is basically the same thing as a bench warrant and is issued by the judge.
When you apply for the official state ID care they will 'run' your name and DOB to confirm you are who you say you are, and probably discover the warrant.
Only if the state it is issued in has a statute of limitations on the crime itself.
It is a gross misdemeanor offense.
I'm not aware of any states extraditing for a misdemeanor, but the misdemeanor warrant will remain active until the individual is arrested, therefore, if you go back to the state where there is a warrant, you are subject to being arrested.
Disobeying a police officer in Washington State is a misdemeanor. A person who is convicted of a misdemeanor in Washington State can be imprisoned for twenty-four hours or more and be given a fine of two hundred fifty dollars or more.
Probably not but check with the state police. Usually you have to have felony to be banned
Generally a misdemeanor warrant is not servicable outside of the state of issue. Many warrants in Oregon and Washington are actually limited to the county of issue to cut costs for the agency. Obviously if anything is still outstanding, you are always at risk.
Which Washington; state or D.C.? In D.C. it is a non-citation, misdemeanor offense.