110% yes. it is linked to FBI, local State and federal authorities. Also Canada fully shares info they call it CPIC.
Normally TSA doesn't check for warrants, but the airlines themselves do.
If you are planning on leaving the country you may be detained, but if you are flying domestically you won't have to deal with customs, only the TSA. The TSA won't know/care that you have arrest warrants. In short; Domestic flights: No. International flights: Yes.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) does not work in Mexico or any other country besides the U.S. The TSA is solely a U.S. agency.
It is fairly common. If the TSA has a suspicion about a person they will often call airport police to investigate further. New TSA regulations will shortly require full names and dates of birth for all travelers. This is the information commonly used to search for arrest warrants.
check the tsa website at tsa.gov
While the TSA focuses on airport security rather than enforcing warrants, it is possible that they may alert law enforcement if they discover a felony warrant during their screening process. However, solely having a felony warrant from another state is not likely to result in detainment by the TSA.
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There are a lot of TSA jobs at the Chicago airport. That is one of the busiest airports in the us. You do have to pass a government background check to be approved there.
They have a special X-Ray
It depends on the airline, how busy the terminal is, when you check in, and TSA.
Check on the TSA web site.