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yes u can, but only if you fly international. My boyfriend and I were just getting back from DR and we had a connecting flight from Miami to jfk and homeland security was waiting for him in Miami wen we got off the plane. he never completed his DUI probation in 2007 in West Palm Beach so he had a fugitive warrant out for his arrest. it is a week later and he is still in Miami dade jail waiting to be transferred to west palm beach. They couldn't even set his bail in Miami because the warrant was for a different county in Florida. Only if you fly international they do a backround check

Additional: The last sentence is incorrect. Given that you must give ALL your personal information at the time you purchase your ticket - ALL that information is available on the carriers manifest. The manifest can be checked by the authorities at any time, even randomly.

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In this day and age it is uncertain. No one really knows if they run the names on the flight manifests through the criminal records computers to check for backgrounds or not.

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Sure- as long as the other state is willing to pay for the extradition.

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If you have an active warrrant for your arrest you can be arrested anytime, anywhere.

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Yes, but if you do, AND you know that there is a warrant for your arrest, you have just added a FUGITIVE charge in addition to whatever charge you were originally facing.

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