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To the above answer I would add only this advice. Don't ever think of going back to Washington!
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.
No one can answer this question. It depends on what the terms of YOUR probation read. SUPERVISED probation implies that you have to be available or check in periodically. Read the papers, or contact your probation officer. If you violate any requirements you will be VOP'd and probably a warrant issued for your arrest.
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.
Administrative probation is sometimes referred to as "Court supervised" probation. Administrative Probation means you will not have to report monthly in person to a probation officer. However, you are still on probation. You still must complete all required terms and conditions of your probation or you face a warrant for your arrest for Violation of Probation.
In many states, probation officers are sworn law enforcement officers so, yes, they can arrest you on a properly issued warrant.
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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.
A police officer can request that anyone show him or her their phone. In the absense of a warrant, they generally are not obligated to comply with this request, but if they do, he or she may certainly look at it.
Probation or jail, or jail and then probation, it depends upon the judge.
If they place the warrant info on the interstate system and say they will extradite you, yes they will.
If you have an out of state warrant for probation vialation, you must present yourself in that state to have it takin care of.