I just obtained an ID in my state and was not aware of a warrant until after I got it.
Probably not but check with the state police. Usually you have to have felony to be banned
I'm not aware of any states extraditing for a misdemeanor, but the misdemeanor warrant will remain active until the individual is arrested, therefore, if you go back to the state where there is a warrant, you are subject to being arrested.
A Governor's Warrant is another name for an Extradition Warrant. You can choose to fight extradition back to the state that wants you, but it is unlikely you will stop the warrant from being issued.
Maybe , maybe not. If they contact the other states authorities and they decide they want you you will be held and transported to that state.
Some warrants are treated differently than other warrants. Some are just valid in a few surrounding counties and some are nationwide. They might be able to see it, but they probably won't arrest and extradite for a misdemeanor warrant.
When you apply for the official state ID care they will 'run' your name and DOB to confirm you are who you say you are, and probably discover the warrant.
Only if the state it is issued in has a statute of limitations on the crime itself.
Interstate laws allow for them to send and receive information from one state to another.
no
will texas extradite misdemeanor fugitives?
Our lawyer said they can't but the police did it and the police in a surrounding state said they can arrest for it.
If the state of MI entered the warrant into the NCIC computer system, yes he could, and you would undoubtedly be arrested as a fugitive.