i'd say i'll pay it
A warrant is a judicial order for an arrest. If the warrant was still valid, the law enforcement officer has no choice but to make an arrest.
Yes
Unless the arrest warrant specifically states that the issuing agency will extradite then you can not be arrested for it.
Yes, you can and will be arrested.
if the warrant is for your arrest then yes you would be arrested
Yes, failure to pay results in an order to appear in court. failure to appear results in a bench warrant being issued. Once a warrant is issued police can arrest you.
Yes, of course. If you are wanted on a warrant you are subject to arrest wherever you are.
Yes you can! Any unpaid tickets can cause you a lot of problems. The courts will see that your not paying them or making any attempt to take care of them, and then a warrant for your arrest will be issued.!
You can get bail only if you have been arrested and arraigned or the judge who issued the arrest warrant set bail when the warrant was issued (however, arrest is still a prerequisite for making bail).
A warrant is an order for an arrest issued by the court. But many arrests do not need a warrant. If you punch someone in the face, and police are called, you will be arrested without a warrant, and one will not be needed. If say, you failed to show up in court, then a warrant for your arrest will be issued, to alert all officers that you should be arrested on sight. So the warrant itself is not the thing 'allowing' you to be arrested.
There is no public database for Arrest Warrants, because that information is not automatically available to the public. You, or your attorney, can inquire directly with the Police to find if there is a warrant for your arrest.
Arrest warrants are valid until they are cancelled by the court or you are arrested. They do not ever expire.