If they 'run' your name into the state database to verify your identity and your name comes up as wanted, yes, they can call law enforcement and you could be arrested.
no but you can get arrested at the dmv.
If there's been a warrant drafted for your arrest, yes.
if the warrant is for your arrest then yes you would be arrested
yes, see link
No, they just don't grant you your license
No not unless you have a Warrnat for your arrest! LAWL
Depends on what the warrant is for. what if its for child support
No, but the court in Texas can ask that you be held for extradition as soon as the Georgia court is through with you. You would then be brought back to Texas to answer to the charges on the Texas warrant.
A person can be arrested in another state if there is an active warrant in the system. It is not unusual for people to be arrested on out of state warrants.
only if there is a warrant for your arrest.
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.
No, although they may not be arrested at the DMV, and they will not be allowed to have their license renewed or reinstated.