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Only if there is a reward.
no.
If there is a warrant out for you and the police know where you are, they can arrest you.
A person who does not know about a reward cannot claim it for the simple fact that they would have no idea they were a winner. If someone informed them of their reward, they would then be able to claim it.
You don't have a legal obligation to turn someone in, even if you know they have a warrant for their arrest. However, if you allow that person to live with you and purposely hide them from the police, you can be arrested for harboring a fugitive.
A warrant is a demand issued by a court. An example is; an arrest warrant is a demand for someone's arrest. A foreign warrant is issued for someone in another country.
If you are a private citizen. -You cannot serve an arrest warrant. But if you know the whereabouts of someone that you know is wanted. Simple contact the local authorities. and provide them with the details.
it can be. to reward someone...or to get a reward...it is a noun and a verb
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If you know someone is committing a crime like frost wire, then it is possible to get reward money. However, it is best to report crimes to the FBI, even if you do not receive reward money.
No. A warrant is issued by a magistrate or judge.
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.