This question can have several answers.
IF the warrant is entered into the interstate wanted files and -
IF the airline or TSA makes a random check of the passenger manifest against the wanted files and -
ESPECIALLY IF you are flying on an international fllight -
the odds of your being discovered and arrested by the airport police are quite good.
You will not be able to fly anywhere with an outstanding warrant unless it is satisfied or the warrant is served, or both. Security will be alerted and you will be stopped.
no
I did.
You need a passport to cross from America to Canada. While inside Canada, you don't need your passport, except for ID purposes.
A Canada wide warrant mean an endorsed warrant (signed by a judge) which is valid in every Province and Territory in Canada. So if you are wanted under a Canada wide warrant you are pretty much toast, don't get caught speeding, spitting in the wrong place or just being annoying, anything that will get the police called will get you caught.
No
Of coarse
NO. You do not need a passport to fly within Canada.
Probably. It is doubtful that a state would place an interstate warrant in NCIC for this offense (although they COULD). However - some countries (Canada among them, for instance) will not grant you entrance to their country with this type of record.
As a verb: We warrant delivery of your goods within three business days. As a noun: He was arrested on a warrant issued by the court.
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Yes.
yes you can they do not run warrant checks at the airport for flights inside stated
The warrant will never expire. The only way to get it taken care of is if a judge will get rid of it.
Fly Air Canada. Fly Air Canada.