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  • Alias warrant - defendant fails to show up for initial appearance after a citation is issued
  • Bench warrant - defendant fails to show up for a scheduled court date
  • Capias warrant - defendant fails to pay fine after guilty verdict or plea Parole revocation (aka blue warrant) - self explanatory
  • Also, whatever state you are in there are regions and if a unpaid citations turns into a warrant it will be in that region it was issued but will not show up in other regions. And then there are state warrants, for example: Texas state warrant is a TCIC which will show up on a check throughout the state, unlike a NCIC which--as you guessed--will show up over the country. Then there are International warrants that (I do not remember the abbreviation) mean when issued you are wanted by INTERPOL--which is not very good.
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