Depends on the extensiveness of the background check, however, usually something like this will show up. Besides, what makes you suspicious you have a warrant?
2007-06-25 22:28:45
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answered by capt.john.sparrow 3
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Depends on what kind of check.
If it was the government doing it you would be arrested! They check everything from your school, parents, friends, law enforcement, and most of all criminal records. Warrants show up on all background checks having to do with sensitive jobs or those requiring a security clearance.
If it is a criminal records check, they will not report it out, though they will call whoever holds the warrant.
Many states, say like Florida, for most small crimes will not even go out of state to extradite you!
In my state we usually use the New England area, though, depending on the crime, will enlarge it ans extradite them!
Why don't you get it taken care off. it isn't going to go away!
2007-06-26 05:28:39
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answered by cantcu 7
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Depends on whether or not the fact that you don't know about it means that it doesn't exist, or that you just don't know about it yet. If you have suspicions that you may have a warrant out against you, you should probably get that sorted out before applying for anything.
2007-06-26 05:32:39
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answered by martinowens5173 4
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fo shizzle my nizzle. you see when you break the law "its reported, minutes later its recorded" could be anything from an arrest, to a warrent, to a parking ticket, to jail time. If its any type of govermental written record. It can be researched any time, any where, any place, due to human rights.
2007-06-26 05:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm, I don't think so. I'm pretty sure it only shows things you've been tried and found guilty of.
2007-06-26 05:27:11
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answered by Celeste H 3
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They know what you did last summer
2007-06-26 05:32:12
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answered by heartlessrn 3
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