A civil warrant hold is a civil arrest warrant. A civil warrant hold can be executed in several types of civil cases, for example child support.
A bench warrant is a bench warrant whether it is issued by a criminal court judge or a civil court judge.
yep
A warrant for your arrest will only be issued in Arizona.
No
If there is a warrant issued for your arrest regarding the missed appearance, yes.
If you know what the warrant is in response to, correct the issue. For instance, pay the fine, contact the court that issued the warrant, or show up at the police station with a lawyer.
Yes, if the court in Arizona believes the offense is serious enough to justify spending the money to send someone to get you in Colorado and bring you back to Arizona. And the word you're looking for is "extraditable," I think.
A Body Attachment is, in effect, a warrant for arrest for a civil violation (usually contempt of a civil court order), whereas an Arrest Warrant is a criminal writ to take someone into custody.
Yes, you can generally obtain an Arizona ID even if you have a warrant from another state, such as Colorado. However, the Arizona Department of Transportation may conduct background checks that could reveal the warrant, potentially affecting your ability to obtain the ID. It's advisable to resolve any outstanding legal issues before applying for identification to avoid complications.
On civil arrests - whether an actual warrant gets placed into the NCIC will depend on how thorough the local jursticition is. Most times - yes.
ANY judge of ANY court can sign and authorize a search warrant.