Contact your local police department for assistance.
If the warrant is issued for interstate service then you may be extradited according to the laws of the state in which you are arrested. If you get arrested in Michigan and Michigan lets you go, then yes. You can be taken back to Nevada to stand trial.
I am not familiar with Nevada. That said, if a warrant is issued in New Hampshire it is valid until an arrest is made. I would venture to guess that Nevada is the same. I have never seen a warrant with an expiration date. ADDED: In addition to the warrant, you should be worried about your driving privileges. If you were charged with un-insured motor vehicle and you never took care of it, it is very likely that your drivers license is suspended/revoked.
They will usually suspend your license and issue a warrant for your arrest.
Yes, if the authorities in Reno are willing to extradite you back to Nevada.
All warrants are indefinite until served or recalled by the issuing judge.
Traffic warrants stay active until they are served or satisfied. You may need to bail yourself out to avoid being taken in on a warrant.
I recently got in trouble with the law. How can I find out if I have a warrant for my arrest without contacting the authorities?
They may. Arrest warrants are valid for all states and all US dependencies.
Fingerprinted for WHAT? If they run a criminal history check on you and NV has entered you NCIC, the warrant will show up -OR- if CA checks your criminal status in any of your former states of residence it will likely show up also.
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If in another state has issued a warrant for an inmate, that inmate will be extradited to that state after he finishes his time in the state he is currently serving his sentence.
Andrew Christophersen