Yes, since they search all data bases.
The FBI
it's the FBI Fingerprint Clearance.
Probably the FBI.
This question cannot be given a definite answer. If the warrant was entered into your state's criminal information computer it is automatically picked up by the NCIC (FBI) nationwide computer - in this day and age of inter-connected computers and databases it is entirely possible that if either TSA or ICE runs a check on you that the warrant will show up.
To obtain FBI fingerprint clearance through USPS services, you need to first schedule an appointment at a participating USPS location. At the appointment, your fingerprints will be taken and submitted electronically to the FBI for processing. Once the FBI completes the background check, the results will be sent to the requesting agency or individual.
No. The FBI can tap communication devices(such as cell phones) for investigations if they have a warrant. But other than that, no.
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FBI with warrant. It is your wife or husband.
Yes, the FBI generally requires a search warrant to conduct searches of private property, as mandated by the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. However, there are exceptions, such as exigent circumstances or consent from the property owner. Additionally, the FBI can conduct searches in certain specific situations under different legal authorities, such as during national security investigations. Overall, a search warrant is typically necessary to ensure the protection of individual rights.
No, but any evidence taken in an illegal search, or evidence taken that wasnt included on the warrant may not be used in court.
There is probably no higher top of the top secret status than that of the person who holds the office of President of the United States. Therefore, any clearance that anyone needs is probably matched by President Obama's clearance.
Yes, absolutely. The FBI operates a centralized criminal information computer system (NCIC), if you were entered into the system by the agency that 'wants' you, it will show up anywere in the US.