The duration a jail can hold an individual on a warrant from another county varies by jurisdiction. Typically, a jail may hold someone on a warrant for a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on local laws and the process for extradition. In the case of child support warrants, the specific policies can differ, so it's advisable to consult with a legal professional or the relevant authorities for accurate information.
child support warrants?
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Yes.
As an individual, you can't. Your local Department of Human Services will decide if a warrant for arrest is justified and will work with the courts to have one issued.
Pay your child support and provide proof to the court.
A declaration in support and arrest warrant is filed when a non custodial parent refuses to pay child support. Occasionally a warrant could be filled for alimony.
The arrest warrant can be enforced anywhere in the US, and any other country with which the US has an extradition agreement.
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Yes.
If it's an arrest warrant, sure. Doesn't matter what it's for, though it sounds more like a bench warrant for contempt of court, when someone failed to show for a hearing on overdue child support.
no Yes there is, I am facing one now
A civil warrant hold is a civil arrest warrant. A civil warrant hold can be executed in several types of civil cases, for example child support.