There are no publicly accessible websites or databases that give this information. Best way is to simply call or contact your local law enforcment agency and ask.
Yes.
Yes, but it may depend on what charge the bench warrant was issued for, and whether the state will extradite for the offense or not.
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My "friend" has a bench warrant in Idaho for a felony probation violation. On the state issued, mailed copy of the warrant paperwork, it reads "Idaho Only" or "Extradite Idaho Only" (something to that effect, my apologies, I only caught a glimpse of it). Does this really mean that if she moves to a southern state (Mississippi, Alabama or Georgia) that even if she got stopped for a traffic violation or somehow attracted the attention of the police, that Idaho wouldn't waste the money to extradite her from there back? And also, will she be able to get a driver's license issued in her new resident state?
Yes, they can get a warrant. It is a crime.
It is very likely that a bench warrant will show up in a background check. A bench warrant shows a poor level of responsibility.
When a law enforcement officer has your name entered into the computer system for a check, you are being "warrant checked."
Appear on the warrant
Having a misdemeanor warrant can show up on a background check. It will depend on how thorough the check is and what information is being searched. It's best to address the warrant to prevent any issues during a background screening.
yes you can they replace your ID they don't a check for a warrant.
Warrants do not have any time limitation. You will be arrested anytime you are found.
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