Yes! There are warrants that are local with no extradition.
Yes, police may come to your house if there is a warrant for your arrest.
If you have an active warrant, a constable or police officer may come to your house at any time, as they may be attempting to serve the warrant. The frequency of visits can vary based on the urgency of the warrant, the resources available to law enforcement, and the individual's known whereabouts. In some cases, officers may conduct multiple visits over days or weeks. However, there is no set schedule for how often they will come.
Will the police come to your house on a bench warrant for a failure to appear at cost and fines hearing
Yes, police officers can come to your house to serve a warrant if they have legal authorization to do so.
Yes, the police can request you to come in for questioning, but you have the right to refuse unless they have a warrant for your arrest.
Yes.
As often as they want until the warrant is taken care of.
Yes ... they will have a legal warrant in hand and if there is resistance, the police will be called.
Police can use reasonable force to enter a property with a warrant. However, unless it's a no-knock warrant the police will generally give you approximately 15 seconds to come to the door before they force entry.
not unless its a federal warrant. They can not. Added; If it is a felony warrant - and the subjects address in PA is known to the NJ police, they can advise the PA police to pick this person up and hold him for extradition back to NJ.
They might, they'll go wherever they think they can find you.
Yes, part of your miranda rights