Yes. People doing background checks are pretty good at finding outstanding warrants. Failing to disclose the warrant will almost certainly prevent you being hired. You should just deal with the warrant, take the consequences and move on.
If you have a warrant you are subject to arrest at any time. You may not want to interact with the state until you have taken care of your warrant.
No usually not. That county wants there money and usually will not transfer cases.
Then you could be extradited to the county that issued the warrant.
If the institution runs a background check on you and a warrant is in "the system" the odds are that you will be arrested.
how do i fimd out if I have a warrant in marion county Indiana??
Many judges are state and federal judges, so perhaps their jurisdiction is extended beyond the county they are in. If a search warrant is presented to you by the police, you can be certain it has merit just as it stands.
If you got arrested in Florida and have a warrant in a different state, the state that issue a warrant has 30 days to come get you or else Fl has to release you. My boyfriend is going threw it right now.
There is no statue of limitations on a warrant.
In order to know if you have a warrant you will need to go to the courthouse in your county and inquire with the circuit court clerk's office. They will be able to tell you how to proceed if you have a warrant.
Search the address at the County Clerks office website, it is a matter of public record.
No. You must surrender yourself to the state in which the warrant was issued.
Depends on what the warrant's for. If they want to get a hold of you, and they find out you're located in another county, they simply ask the County Sheriff's Office in that county to pick you up.