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Warrants are issued by a judge, and not a loan company. The loan company can repossess an automobile or can sue in court to recover the vehicle or what is owed on it (plus costs). The police do not come and arrest people for not paying off a loan. Lastly, disagreements over payment issues regarding a car loan are civil matters, not criminal ones. Also please be aware that is illegal for an institution collecting debt to threaten arrest, or imprisonment. You can report this to the FTC (if they are under their regulatory authority) and state Attorney General.
It is not the adjudication withheld that may prevent employment. It is the public arrest record that may prove difficult.
Lawsuits brought by lenders are always civil court cases which do not involve arresting a defendant. There are cases, however, where a judge wants the borrower (or their legal representative) to be present during court proceedings. In these cases, the judge may place a bench warrant which will result in eventual arrest. The goal here, is not jail, but to get the borrower to show up and take responsibility for their actions.
No. If your state allows payday loans, then a payday lender could sue you civilly for default, just like any other loan. Many states have made payday lending illegal. You would have to research your state by checking with the financial regulatory agency. Payday lenders will often make threats of arrest, etc. That is illegal to do in all 50 states, in violation of Federal law. It is a common tactic to scare you into paying.
what dose wrt of attachment mean A "Writ. of Attachment" is a type of warrant for arrest". You get rid of one by being arrested and taking care of whatever obligation you should have done before.
The warrant is pending
Yes, you can and will be arrested.
If it involved your arrest, yes, there will be a record of your arrest.
No.
Pending criminal court cases do not, however the record(s) of your arrest, and for what offense, will.
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Anything they find from you regarding a crime.
Wikianswers does not answer questions about specific persons except famous people, especially regarding arrest warrants against that person.
== == * Warrants for arrest that are still pending show up on background checks. * It would depend on who is conducting the background check ie; private investigator, law enforcement, etc.
Anyone under arrest. Also people can be detained pending a search or to make any situation safer by use of handcuffs.