Unless they 'slip-up' when entering you into the state system then you're out of luck. When they enter your name and DOB, you're going to show up. Surrender to the warrant and get it over with. It's going to catch up with you sooner or later, probably when you least expect it and you can least afford it.
If it is a felony warrant yes they will arrest you
You can always get an ID card, regardless of your status. However, don't be surprised if you get arrested when you apply!
An individual who has a warrant is still able to apply for a non-driver photo ID card. A state ID card is usually required by every state.
yes definately
AnswerThe United States Postal service has given the state of Idaho two letters for its abbreviation: ID, but the three letter abbreviation used before the late 1960s was Ida.
Your question is a bit confusing. Obviously, if there is an outstanding warrant for your arrest, you can be arrested. Whether you are trying to get a Florida ID card or not would seem to make very little difference.
The abbreviation for Idaho is ID.
The postal abbreviation for Idaho is ID.
Unless they 'slip-up' when entering you into the state system to verify your ID, then you're out of luck. When they enter your name and DOB, you're going to show up. You should just surrender to the warrant and get it over with. It's going to catch up with you sooner or later anyway, probably when you least expect it and when you can least afford it.
Pay the warrant.
ID is the postal abbreviation for Idaho.
Yes.