Not usually, unless you are applying for a public service/government job.
Fingerprinted for WHAT? If they run a criminal history check on you and NV has entered you NCIC, the warrant will show up -OR- if CA checks your criminal status in any of your former states of residence it will likely show up also.
Yes. If you have a warrant, it's in the police system, which can be accessed from any police station in the US. When they run a backround check on you, it will appear.
Kind of unlikely. If/When they run your name into the sytem to check on you, the warrant will probably show up, and you'll be arrested.
Yup! You could arrested on the spot and then be extradited back to AZ. You will not be extradited for a misdemeanor. Idiots on the internet just want to scare you.
Pretty unlikely. When you show your birth certificate, or whatever, they will run your name to confirm that you are the person you say you are. If a warrant is in "the system" it is quite likely it will show up.
No.
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The questioner does not state what they might be wanted for. On many crimes (especially felonies) there is no statutue of limitations. If the warrant is still on file, it will show up on a background check or if your name is run. There is NO way of knowing the answer to this question.
yes you can they do not run warrant checks at the airport for flights inside stated
Once probable cause is established, a warrant can be issues in moments.
You can try, but you might very well be "busted" when they run your identification and address into the computer system to verify your eligibility.
Generally not. There is a list that your name is entered into that police can see. If they notice a name that is for somebody with a warrant, chances are the police will be on their way to the office.