You may be arrested and held in custody until such time as MO can determine if NE wishes to extradite you.
Typically, misdemeanor warrants do not have a set expiration date and can remain active until the individual is arrested or the warrant is cleared. It is best to address any outstanding warrants as soon as possible to avoid potential legal consequences.
No.
A warrant never expires unless the warrant is served & returned (you're arrested) or a judge revokes the warrant.
No.
I owe child support in pennsylvania. I live in Washington, can I get arrested in the state of Washington with a warrant from pennsylvania?
A warrant is a warrant. If you happen to be one those who gets randomly screened and your name is run through the criminal information computer AND the warrants are on file you COULD be taken into custody by the airport police.
It depend, depends, depends. Typically states do not etradite for minor misdemeanor charges; however, if the state of extradition is holding warrants, then the inmate/offender may be extradited. It depends also on the nature, severity, and number of charges.
What zones are all of the states in the US grouped under for extradition and/or acting on any outstanding warrants? For example, what states are in the same zone as Missouri?
Arrest Warrants never expire. They exist until canceled by the judge.
Depends on what it is. A misdemeanor or tickets - probably not.
A DUI in Missouri indicates the person was under the influence of drugs, not alcohol and therefore the charge would not be a misdemeanor but a felony. In regards to a SOL on such a charge, there is none. Once the citation is issued the person appears in court and enters a plea. If the person pleads not guilty then a trial date is set. Warrants of any type do not have an SOL.
There is no statute of limitation on arrest warrants. Warrants are valid until served or recalled.