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No not neccessarily unless you have a criminal record of some kind.

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Can you move to a different state if you have arrest warrant in Mn?

You could, but i'd have to suggest that you need to face the facts and realize that this warrant will not disappear.


If you have a misdemeanor warrant in one state if you move to another state will it follow you like if you got pulled over would the other state know?

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.


Is it possible to move to a different state and live freely if you have misdemeanors and a warrant in Texas but the bail co. was paid in full?

Generally a misdemeanor warrant is not servicable outside of the state of issue. Many warrants in Oregon and Washington are actually limited to the county of issue to cut costs for the agency. Obviously if anything is still outstanding, you are always at risk.


Can a garnishment transfer from Arkansas to Texas if you move?

Yes, if you move and move your assets and employment to another state, regardless of the state you move to, the garnishment will follow you. It is even possible for garnishment to follow you if you move out of country. A bank is a bank. The only thing that changes is the state laws the lender has to follow to complete the order of garnishee. You can run from the debt, but it is infinitely difficult to outrun it.


Can a minor move to a different state to live with an aunt?

A minor can move to a different state to live with an aunt as long as they have permission from their parents.


Can you move to a different state during the divorce?

no


If you are being sued as a cosigner on a repossessed car for a bankrupt limo co in NJ will this lawsuit follow you if you move to a different state?

It would depend on why they are sueing you and also what the disposition of the bankruptcy is.


Would you have an outstanding warrant if you moved out of state while on juvenile probation as a felony?

If you did not satisfy all the requirements of your probation, and did not seek the permission of the court to move out of state, and/or have your probation transferred to your new state of residence, yes, you probably do.


What do you do if you own a gun and move to a different state?

Research the laws of the state you are going to.


If you have a warrant in a different county then the address where you lived will that show up in a background check?

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.


Can you child move with his father if his mother wanted to move to a different state?

Depends on the state. In wisconsin yes. And depends on the parental agreement.


What happens when you are accused of a crime in one state and move to another state but not arrested for any crime yet?

Not enough information to answer. You say you are "accused", but are you WANTED? Is there a warrant out for your arrest? If a warrant gets entered into the interstate criminal justice system you could be arrested in your new state of residence and held for extradition to your former state to face charges. Best advice: Return to your old state and voluntarily surrender yourself and fight charges (if you can).

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