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If California wants you yes, you will be arrested and put in jail till they come and get you. Take care of the warrant then you won't have to worry.

2007-05-02 13:35:22 · answer #1 · answered by lynda 5 · 0 0

Yes you would. If you have a warrant anywhere, the police everywhere get that information when they run your license or license plate of your vehicle regardless of the states. Communication is great these days.
Note: You might only be detained however. People are half right who say no you won't be. You will be formally arrested for the warrant but if california decides not to bother with you, you'll be released later. This is after you get taken to the station and booked and processed and your car has already been towed. My suggestion, take care of the warrant so as to avoid the inconviniance.

2007-05-02 13:45:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

IF the entering agency in CA was interested in extradition, they would enter the warrant into NCIC so that it could be called up in AZ. The agency in AZ would then call the issuing agency to "confirm" the warrant and extradition. IF and it's a big "if") the issuing agency still wants to come and get the defendant, the contacting agency will arrest and hold the defendant on the warrant.

That being said, it is highly unlikely that an agency in CA will go to AZ on a misdemeanor warrant. However, having a warrant can result in a loss of a driver's license, lack of job opportunity, inability to access government aid and loans, and generally cause all manner of problems.

Your call.

- Carl

2007-05-02 15:12:05 · answer #3 · answered by cdwjava 3 · 0 0

No, they will tell you to take care of the warrant. The state of California will suspend your driving privileges for a warrant, If I were you I would pay the fine and it resolved ASAP. No state will take the time or money to extradite you for a misdeamenor, too much paper work.

2007-05-02 13:37:00 · answer #4 · answered by King Midas 6 · 0 0

supply up breaking the regulation could be a stable initiate. And reckoning on the state, probation violation is a legal warrant inspite of the unique reason. Your 2 DL's do not rely as they run the call, not the variety. in the experience that your probation officer places you into NCIC, the place ever you get pulled over, you would be arrested. And fi you wait till you're arrested to handle the probation violation, reformatory is the place you will sit down. additionally bear in recommendations, in case you pass away state with an arrest warrant, you're able to be charged with leaving state to advoid prosecution that's computerized penitentiary time till you plead out. shelter this till now you finally end up sitting in a reformatory waiting for extradition, which could take an prolonged time to end. The state has ten days to p.c.. you up, then many cases makes use of deepest agencies to do transport and that they take their candy time to get you returned to the prosecuting state. Worst subject is none of this technique counts against any pending penitentiary time. whether it takes 2 days or 30, you get no credit in the direction of destiny penitentiary time. It basically finally ends up being lost time.

2016-10-14 09:48:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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Yeah.

Plus you'll have the pleasure of being housed in one of Azs County Jails while you await transportation back to California. A hint: You'll spend less time behind bars if you just go take care of the warrant. Paperwork takes time.

2007-05-02 14:02:15 · answer #6 · answered by chuck_junior 7 · 0 0

You get stopped, they run you for Wants and Warrants, they get a hit. Then they call the ORI Originating Agency and ask them if they are willing to extridite. That means coming to Arizona for a hearing.

Probably NOT

2007-05-02 13:40:33 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If you get pulled over and they see you have a warrant they can take you in.

2007-05-02 13:34:08 · answer #8 · answered by 2007 5 · 0 0

yes. you will get arrest, but you will have a chance to post bond. best solution: post your bond and take care of your charge in california.

2007-05-02 15:24:11 · answer #9 · answered by Susan D 5 · 0 0

YES and get to see Sheriff Aripio tent city.

2007-05-02 13:33:35 · answer #10 · answered by LIL_TXN 4 · 0 0

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