The question is too general to answer. If you're asking about a particular situation you need to supply more specifics. Some warrants are easy and quick to execute, some are difficult and dangerous and/or take a lot of planning. Like all of policework - NOTHING is ever routine!
It could be one. There are search warrants and arrest warrants. If you have a search warrant, the police are entitled to search your property. After executing the search warrant, if the police establish probable cause to believe that you committed a crime, they can arrest you. If you have an arrest warrant, it is only a matter of time before the police find you and execute the arrest warrant.
Perjury.
They may. Arrest warrants are valid for all states and all US dependencies.
No. I don't have any arrest warrants at all. Thanks for asking. If you would like to know about whether or not you have a warrant, you will need to contact your local police department for information.
Yes, warrants are active until served. You can other go take care of it, or wait until the police arrest you.
There is no public database for Arrest Warrants, because that information is not automatically available to the public. You, or your attorney, can inquire directly with the Police to find if there is a warrant for your arrest.
No. And them saying they will is an illegal debt collection practice. What they can do is file a complaint with the police, and if the police believe you committed a crime the police can either do a probable cause arrest or ask a judge to sign an arrest warrant. The company does not get arrest warrants.
Warrants are NOT issued by the police. Warrants are issued by the court - they are then given to the police to carry out. The police operate on PROBABLE CAUSE, and if you know that they want someone, perhaps they do not have sufficient probable cause for an arrest or, perhaps, they may not have been able to locate the individual.
WikiAnswers cannot tell you if there is a warrant. Contact your local police department or speak with a local attorney.
This question does not pertain to arrest or search warrants.
They don't. Police have to include a charge in reports and warrants when arresting someone.
YES!!