No.
While arrest and court records are open records and available to the public, the court generally does not take affirmative steps to notify anyone of anything.
No! You absolutly do not have to divulge your juvenile record.
Yes
Can employers search arrest warrants for free? If they find a person's name on one will they still offer them a job?
It depends on the company doing the background and the position which you are applying. But yes, an arrest record can prevent employment at the employers discretion.
Yes you can! Any unpaid tickets can cause you a lot of problems. The courts will see that your not paying them or making any attempt to take care of them, and then a warrant for your arrest will be issued.!
the largest employers of federal officers with arrest and firearm authority.
1st and 2nd Timothy
tell them you will suspend them, expell them or arrest them
No, absolutely not.
Magistrate courts typically handle minor criminal offenses, traffic violations, landlord-tenant disputes, small claims cases, and issuance of search warrants and arrest warrants. They often serve as the first-level courts in the legal system and help alleviate the caseload of higher courts.
to protect both the employee and employer
An officer or person making an arrest must state the fact and serve the arrest warrant. Unless they tell you that it is an arrest and show you that piece of paper, you are only being "detained".