A warrant is a command from the court that a specific person be arrested and brought to the court. If the warrant is still active then the officer has little choice, he is probably required by law to arrest you.
He'll be extradited to the state with the warrant and prosecuted there.
If there is a warrant out for you and the police know where you are, they can arrest you.
Yes.
yes
There is no specific amount of time. It depends on the agreement signed and the legal process involved.
If you are wanted you can be picked up anytime, anywhere unless the warrant has a restriction of service on it.
You stay in jail.
5 min
A warrant will never expire. They may stop trying to serve it, but in the end. If you are picked up for something else, it will flag on the system that you have a warrant and you will be arrested.
it took about a week for me lol
Yes, but only if the jurisdiction holding the arrest warrant is willing to extradite you and bring you back to face the charges. This is usually determined by the seriousness of the offense.
Well, honey, a white warrant in Arkansas is just a fancy term for a bench warrant issued for failing to appear in court. It's called "white" because it's typically issued by a judge during a court session. So, if you find yourself with a white warrant, you better high-tail it to court before things get even messier than they already are.