Violation Of Probation
I just obtained an ID in my state and was not aware of a warrant until after I got it.
In all probability, yes. All felony VOP's are extraditable.
A VOP warrant is a strong one. Once it's entered into the NCIC, all police jurisdictions will know about it.
Yes, it will.
If the warrant is for a moving violation or traffic offense, then the Maryland DMV will see it. If it is for some other type of offense, then no, they will not.
Vop Osili was born in 1963.
Ten Days
You are subject to arrest on a Maryland issued warrant anywhere in the United States. The only question is whether once you are arrested whether Maryland will extradite you.
Question is unclear - but - are you asking what will happen if you are on probation and commit another offense for which an arrest warrant is issued (???) - It most likely will result in your violating your probation for the original sentence and very probably mean that you could be remanded to jail for violation of parole (VOP).
Perhaps there is a new charge or VOP warrant issued after the first county released you.
Impossible to know the answer to this. You will more than likely have your probation revoked and be remanded to serve the remainder of your sentence behind bars PLUS you may alos be charged with a separate VOP charge, an FTA charge, plus they issued a warrant for you so you were also a Fugitive. You do the math.
If the warrant shows up in the national crime database, and they run your name, I believe it is quite likely you will be.