In Alabama, yes. Also, Alabama will not issue any type of ID with an active warrant from any state.
If there's been a warrant drafted for your arrest, yes.
No not unless you have a Warrnat for your arrest! LAWL
Not any of their civilian employees, but any of their sworn law enforcement officers certainly can.
Depends on what the warrant is for. what if its for child support
If, for some reason, they have cause to run your name into the computer system, yes, it IS possible. The clerks do not have the authority to arrest you but they can call the local police who will take you into custody .
No, arrest warrants do not expire. You will have to settle it with the court. Added: In addition to that, because of the unanswered DUI, your driving privileges are no doubt suspended or revoked by the state. DMV records never "go away" and all states are linked via interstate data transfer.
If you are speaking of eluding them via motor vehicle; it depends on the laws of your particular state. In some states the charge is a criminal statute violation, in others it is a violation of DMV regulations.
No, although they may not be arrested at the DMV, and they will not be allowed to have their license renewed or reinstated.
no but you can get arrested at the dmv.
Yes. Vehicular manslaughter is a felony and it will appear on your DMV record.
If you have failed to respond to court for your DUI, the odds are good that one or more of the following things have occurred; If you were out on "personal recognizance/bond" or on bail. that has probably been revoked - a bench warrant has been issued for your arrest - your state DMV has suspended or revoked your drivers license.
State DMV files cannot be expunged. They are lifelong records of your driving history.