indefinitely.
As long as it takes. Once you are identified a warrant may be issued.
Contact your local police department, you may need to appear in person.
It depends on the case and how much evidence is involved. The police are required to find enough evidence that constitutes "probable cause". Once probable cause has been discovered and an adequate affidavit has been issued, the judge will issue the warrant. If the police can quickly find probable cause, the warrant could be issued in a matter of a couple hours. If the police are having trouble, it could take months to years.
If you have a warrant, the best thing to do is to just turn yourself in. This will keep you from getting in more trouble in the event that you get caught by the police.
Generally yes. The more severe a charge for which the warrant was issued the more aggresive the search will be.
You can't unless you're a police officer with a court issued warrant which will need to be handed to the company who provides the phone service.
To determine if someone has a warrant, you can contact the local police department or check online through the official website of the county or state where the person may have a warrant issued against them. You can also hire a professional background check service to help you find this information.
Contact the court.
As soon as they find you.
Any law enforcement agency can effect an arrest if they find out you have a warrant out for your arrest. The arresting agency would hold you and notify the location who issued the warrant of the arrest. At this point the agency who issued the warrant would make arrangements to collect the prisoner, take custody, and transport them back to the jurisdiction where the warrant was issued.
I recently got in trouble with the law. How can I find out if I have a warrant for my arrest without contacting the authorities?
10 days from the issuance of the warrant.