yes
Perhaps not routinely, but very much like airline passengers, anyone on the passenger manifest is subject to random check by the authorities.
yes
Yes social security checks for warrants.
A police car registration check is used to ensure that the vehicle is not stolen and that their are no active warrants for the owner. They also check to make sure that the plate numbers are correct.
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Yes they check to see if you have a warrant when bonding you out.Added: Actually they also check for any "wants, warrants, or holds" on you at the time you are processed into jail.
It is generally not illegal to sleep in the passenger seat of a vehicle, as long as the vehicle is legally parked and you are not in control of the vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. However, laws may vary by location, so it is best to check local regulations.
A Police Officer may run your plate for no reason at all, in fact we do it all the time to check the status of a vehicle. Since a license plate is out in the open, there is no "reasonable expectation of privacy". As far as checking you for warrants, you can run the registered owner (RO) of the vehicle for warrants but that might not be who is driving the vehicle. If the RO is ran and is found to have warrants the officer may initiate a traffic stop. If the driver is not the RO but still has warrants they will still be arrested because even though the officer was not looking for that person he was still acting in "good faith". However if your driving a vehicle and the RO has no warrants, but you do, the officer would need to have "probable cause" to pull the vehicle over to conduct a warrant check of the driver or ANY occupant of the vehicle. Unless that officer has prior knowledge of someone in the car with a criminal want in which case he may stop the vehicle on that basis. All running a license plate does is tell you the year and make of the vehicle, whether the registration is current, if its stolen or not, and who the registered owner is. Warrant checks are based on your personal information, D.O.B., Social Security number, name etc etc. Hope this helps.
Only if a nationwide wants and warrants search specifically is conducted.
yes they do
It is generally legal for a passenger to drink alcohol in a vehicle, as long as the driver is not under the influence. However, specific laws may vary by location, so it is important to check the laws in your area.
Yes, the Georgia DMV can check for out-of-state warrants when you apply for a driver's license or ID. During the application process, they may conduct a background check that includes looking for outstanding warrants from other states. If you have an active warrant, it could potentially affect your ability to obtain or renew your Georgia driver's license. It's advisable to resolve any outstanding legal issues before applying.