It depends on the violation if it is a misdemeanor no they wont for the most part. If both towns are next to each other and its an easy drive across the border they might depending on their relationship with each other. They will cross any border for felonies though and they go into a national system.
Yes, any U.S. state will have the NCIC record showing the Alabama warrant, and you will be arrested.Added: What is mean by "statewide?" Statewide in Alabama or "nationwide" as in the entire country?ONLY if the warrant in the system requests a 'hold' for extradition, will CA hold you and notify AL to come for you.
No - EXCEPT - unless you are being held in NV on an extradition warrant and the UT officer has come to take you into custody and return you to UT.
The Paiute Indians are Native American Indians. Paiute refers to two groups of Indians; the Northern Paiute from California, Nevada and Oregon, and the Southern Paiute of Arizona, southeastern California and Nevada, and Utah.
as many times as they want :)
Yes, police may come to your house if there is a warrant for your arrest.
No president has come from Nevada so far.
Depends on what the warrant's for. If they want to get a hold of you, and they find out you're located in another county, they simply ask the County Sheriff's Office in that county to pick you up.
Yes. What do you think a warrant is??
Yes, police officers can come to your house to serve a warrant if they have legal authorization to do so.
Yes you can... Warrants do not show up on background checks-only things you have been convicted for. I had an arrest warrant for 6 months that I didn't know about and still got a job within that time. Now if they figure out where you work, they will come n snatch you up there-be careful!!
Before a Customs agent would make an arrest for a warrant of any type, the agent would have to believe the agency holding the warrant would come to the port of entry where the arrest was made to pick up the person with the warrant. If the agency is adjacent to the port of entry (e.g. a San Diego warrant in San Ysidro), this is likely. If the agency holding the warrant was distant to the port of entry, it's unlikely they will expend the time and money to fetch someone with a misdemeanor warrant.
An arrest warrant does not grant any form of entry into a residence. If you answer the door they can arrest you, if not they cannot. The exception to this is warrants for felonies, which allow them to enter the premises if they have cause to believe you are there or that evidence of where you have gone might be found there.