When the person named in the warrant is arrested, he will be held without bail.
It means u will be arrested next police contact u have and will not be able to be released on bail.
A White warrant is an arrest warrant that is issued typically for a probation or parole violation, or someone who absconds (flees) from supervision. Typically it is also a warrant which has ineligibility for bail.
It depends on where your name is. The police could suspect you committed a crime, and are attempting to find evidence of that. You could be the police officer that applied or you could be the judge that signed it.
It means that the judge has decided on the amount of bail that will be necessary in order ensure the release, and subsequent appearance of, the defendant.
I presume you mean a bench warrant, not a beach warrant. You can remain in jail either until a new bail is set and is posted, or until the case is resolved.
A Canada wide warrant mean an endorsed warrant (signed by a judge) which is valid in every Province and Territory in Canada. So if you are wanted under a Canada wide warrant you are pretty much toast, don't get caught speeding, spitting in the wrong place or just being annoying, anything that will get the police called will get you caught.
"Failing to answer bail" refers to a situation where a person who has been released on bail fails to appear in court at the scheduled time, thereby violating the conditions of their bail agreement. This can result in the forfeiture of bail money and potentially lead to further legal consequences, including the issuance of a warrant for the person's arrest.
It means that you are released on the most minuimum bail possible to impose. You must be of very good character and reputation.
It meqans that the release that was granted to the defendant (probation - bail - etc) is revoked by the judge and the person is to be taken into custody and remanded to jail.
If Georgia is like other states, a bench warrant will be issued by a judge. This does not mean the police will actively seek you out to arrest you. However, if you are stopped for another traffic violation, the bench warrant will become known to the police and you will be arrested at that time. You will then have to post bail to be released from jail. The bail required for your release will likely be far higher than any traffic fine you may have.
That is the correct spelling for the verb bail, here used as slang to mean leave (from bail out).
If you are talking about being signed by the spouses, then no. Before a divorce is final it has to be approved by a judge. The judge actually grants the divorce, your signatures only show that you both agree to the divorce.