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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.
Violation Of Probation
Violation of Probation Warrant
In all probability, yes. All felony VOP's are extraditable.
You can be held until the violation is resolved.
If you have an out of state warrant for probation vialation, you must present yourself in that state to have it takin care of.
Possibly. Your probation officer has all the power. If they feel you are a danger to the community they CAN violate your probation and if you fail to come in voluntarly, a warrant will be issued.
A VOP warrant is a strong one. Once it's entered into the NCIC, all police jurisdictions will know about it.
It depends on the probation, felony or misdemeanor. Either way, if you get picked up in Florida they will run a nationwide warrant check on you. If they find the po violation, they will let the that county know and they will have a set amount of days to come get you or your automatically released. Here in Texas its 10 buisness days
Unfortunately there is NO statue of limitations on a Warrant. I think you have this mixed up with a Statute of Limitation on the actual Crime you were placed on probation for.
It depends on how his sentence of probation is structured. Child Support is a civil offense, not a criminal offense, but if he flees to avoid the bench warrant THAT definitely would be a violation.
4 days