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Arrest Warrant 13 yrs old

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vmstol

Junior Member
In GA

I just found out I have a Felony arrest warrant in another state from 13 years ago I never new about.

If I get picked up in the state I am in now will the warrant show up?

What are the chances they are still looking?
 


seniorjudge

Senior Member
Q: If I get picked up in the state I am in now will the warrant show up?

A: Yes.


Q: What are the chances they are still looking?

A: 100%.
 

ENASNI

Senior Member
whoa

WHen I read the title of this thread I thought it was for an arrest warrant for a thirteen year old... phew.
 

OUTOFSITE

Junior Member
Hummm

seniorjudge said:
Q: If I get picked up in the state I am in now will the warrant show up?

A: Yes.


Q: What are the chances they are still looking?

A: 100%.
THEY MUST NOT HAVE BEEN LOOKING TOO HARD???:p
 

CdwJava

Senior Member
OUTOFSITE said:
THEY MUST NOT HAVE BEEN LOOKING TOO HARD???:p
Not all warrants are a big deal. Plus, since he has moved out of state it would make it hard for them to find and serve him unless they were seriously hunting him down.

- Carl
 

hermit1

Junior Member
vmstol said:
In GA

I just found out I have a Felony arrest warrant in another state from 13 years ago I never new about.

If I get picked up in the state I am in now will the warrant show up?

What are the chances they are still looking?

Dude, you are running a serious risk here. You need to call whatever/whomever this warrant is issued from. If you never knew about it, it might be as easy as paying a few bucks, or a case of mistaken identity. Call the jursidiction in question and ask them. if it rings a bell, get it taken care of ASAP... if it doesn't ring a bell, get it taken care of ASAP anyways. You would be amazed how many warrants are outstanding.... I imagine this is an easy fix, just talk to them... waiting and wondering about a warrant cannot be a good thing.
 

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