Of course nobody can tell you for sure because it depends on the actions of two parties - Arizona's sheriff and how thorough San Diego's background check is. My guess is that they wouldn't unless you were charged with a very serious crime, but just know that there is the risk that they may detain you and hold you while Arizona picks you up.
You will be much safer off just clearing up the bench warrant.
If you got arrested in Florida and have a warrant in a different state, the state that issue a warrant has 30 days to come get you or else Fl has to release you. My boyfriend is going threw it right now.
You're taking your chances. If the bench warrant has been entered into the NCIC computer and if the jail routinely checks the names of those visiting inmates through their database .... you do the math.
One way is to contact the civil division of the Sheriff's office in the county that the inmate is housed. If you are not sure about the county the prison is in, you can call the Department of Corrections and ask.
There is no specific amount of time. It depends on the agreement signed and the legal process involved.
How can i find an inmate mugshot who was arrested and released yesterday
I just learned that my youngest son was arrested and taken to the Torrance County jail. Where can I find a listing for county jail inmate lookup site?
A Bench Warrant is issued by a judge and unless the warrant is 'quashed' or withdrawn by that judge, the hold will stay in effect. However, if there is some untimely delay in picking the inmate up and returning him to the where he is 'wanted' he could file a Writ of Habeus Corpus, the outcome which will have the effect of either releasing him or expediting his return.
If in another state has issued a warrant for an inmate, that inmate will be extradited to that state after he finishes his time in the state he is currently serving his sentence.
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How can a Redford Michigan inmate be moved to a county jail that is in the same county as they sentenced him in.
My boyfriend was recently arrested and he hasn't called me! Where can I locate an inmate?
Yes, you can marry an inmate in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. However, the inmate will need to get his marriage OK'd by the warden running his jail.