IF the warrant was entered into the interstate system (NCIC) and MI states they will extradie for the offense, the person that has the warrant against them would be extradited back to Michigan if they have been detained, due to that warrant, by any law enforcement agency.
You will be escorted back to Michigan.
You will be arrested.
how do i fimd out if I have a warrant in marion county Indiana??
Yes. Fi the Florida authorities have knowledge of a warrant for your arrest they can arrest your and hold you for Indiana to extradite you (if Indiana wishes to do so).
if the cops are coming after you
Yes they can. - They can if NCIC says it is extraditable. If it isn't, they will likely let you go. However, you might get pulled over a lot. Police can check NCIC for warrants by running your license plate numbers. I had a friend who had an outstanding warrant in Michigan, but he lived in Indiana. When a police officer pulled him over, he told my friend that a warrant showed up on the computer but said, "That's Michigan and this is Indiana." and let him go on his way. Probably it wasn't extraditable because otherwise the officer would have a duty to arrest him because of extradition agreements with all states.
There is none. The warrant will not go away until it is served (person arrested).
If you don't pay a seatbelt ticket, you will probably after a time be issued a warrant for your arrest. You will also have to pay a fee for not paying on time.
well, i have an open warrant in CA, but i have registered my car, gotten driver's licenses, etc. in both Indiana and Ohio with no problem.
If the warrant is issued for interstate service then you may be extradited according to the laws of the state in which you are arrested. If you get arrested in Michigan and Michigan lets you go, then yes. You can be taken back to Nevada to stand trial.
Yes there is a limit in Michigan. A misdemeanor has a limit of six years from the action.
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