If you are being held for international extradition on an out of COUNTRY warrant - you cannot get bail, you are too great a flight risk - after all, you've already skipped on a warrant in one couontry already.
When the person named in the warrant is arrested, he will be held without bail.
You can get bail only if you have been arrested and arraigned or the judge who issued the arrest warrant set bail when the warrant was issued (however, arrest is still a prerequisite for making bail).
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No, but you will become liable for the full amount of the bail jumpers bond.
A no-bail warrant means that when you are apprehended and presented to court for arraignment, you wil not be offered the opportunity to post bail. It sounds like you need the services of a defense attorney to advise you.
A White warrant is an arrest warrant that is issued typically for a probation or parole violation, or someone who absconds (flees) from supervision. Typically it is also a warrant which has ineligibility for bail.
A Bench Warrant - if you fled out of state - when you are caught and arrested - you will be returned via a Writ of Extradition, sometimes called a Governor's Warrant.
Laws vary from state to state and you need to check with your local jurisdiction. Here is the answer for California. When a warrant is issued there is a BAIL amount. Bail can be set by the judge or it can be from a bail schedule. The bail amount is NOT the FINE for the offense, though sometimes bail can be forfieted to the fine when the matter is settled. Technically a warrant is a order by a judge, ordering a peace officer to make an arrest. If you go to a police station and let then know there is a warrant for your arrest, they MUST arrest you. If you take enough cash with you to the station you can then bail yourself out. The arrest and paying the bail cancels the warrant but does NOT settle the matter. When you bail yourself out you will be scheduled with a court date and still MUST go to court to settle the matter, unless it is the type of matter where the bail amount is used to settle the case. Of course the matter can be settled without an arrest by going to court and settling the matter and paying the fine.
It means u will be arrested next police contact u have and will not be able to be released on bail.
Yes, the governors warrant, (usually an extradition warrant) takes precedence over your being out on bail.
call a bail bondsman
When a person is being held in a county jail on warrant from another county, then a bail bond cannot be posted until that person has been transported to the county which issued the warrant.