Probation or jail, or jail and then probation, it depends upon the judge.
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A warrant never expires unless the warrant is served & returned (you're arrested) or a judge revokes the warrant.
You can always get an ID card, regardless of your status. However, don't be surprised if you get arrested when you apply!
A probation warrant is issued when a person violates the terms of their probation. The warrant is issued by the court and the person must appear to explain their actions to the judge.
If it is, in fact, the SAME warrant, it IS possible that, administratively, it was not cleared from the system. If the arresting officers acted"on good faith" that it existed the cour twill dismiss and nullify the second arrest.
Unless there was a filing error or some other mistake (highly unlikely), you will have a warrant out for your arrest.
If the offense you were found guilty of when you received your probation sentence was a felony, then your violation will be a felony warrant.
This depends on what you mean by go away. If you were arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia while on probation this will always be on your arrest record. If you are referring to being on probation for drug paraphernalia and a probation violation warrant is active then no it will not go away. It is possible to get a lawyer to enter on the case and maybe get Court date without having to be arrested.
If you have an out of state warrant for probation vialation, you must present yourself in that state to have it takin care of.
A warrant may be issued for your arrest. It will not go away until you are arrested.
If it is the probation officer's warrant then yes, but they probably will not. If it is the judge's warrant the probation officer cannot.
No. It is your probation officer's responsibilty to have you taken into custody on the warrant when you report. If your officer told you you have a warrant, then you may not report.