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Yes. If you are in the interstate NCIC system as having a warrant, OR can pick you up and hold you for WA. All states and territories honor each others requests for extradition. NO, the previous answer is inaccurate. Last year, my boyfriend was arrested in Oregon, and had a warrant in Washington. He informed the officers of his warrant in Washington, and they told him that it does not matter, it is not relevant to them. They explained that Washington is one of the nine states (not sure which are the other eight) that chose NOT to give other states access to that kind of info. So Oregon and Washington do not have that kind of communication. In fact, this probably means that a warrant in Washington will not show up in ANY other state... HOWEVER, I'm sure that this is very different when applying to Felony warrants, as his warrant was for a misdemeanor. I've also heard that the court/law enforcement system has a 'boundary' between east coast and west coast states, and misdemeanor warrants do not show up in each others criminal record search... Although, that info is just word of mouth, so I wouldn't quote me on it. But it may be something to look into, if you're interested. Hope that answers your Q better. :-)

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