answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer
Answerhope that they didn't check. if they do they will know by the time you go to court. AnswerThey can but it's not likely. When you show up to court the judge will typically be leanient towards you and will handle the warrant with increased fines or a suspended sentence. It's rare for anyone to go to jail after appearing in court for a traffic warrant. Now if the warrant is for a felony... you are screwed...

Um, I don't know where the guy above me gets his info, but if you cross state lines and you have a warrant, you are considered a fugitive, and yes, they will arrest you if they find you. Sorry buddy.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: If you don't get arrested when you get pulled over do they arrest you in court if you have a warrant in Ohio?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

When court day coming and have a pending arrest warrant wld they arrest you?

Yes, you can and will be arrested.


When the police book you in after they arrest you without a warrant can they charge you with a crime before they get a warrant in the state of Texas?

A warrant is an order for an arrest issued by the court. But many arrests do not need a warrant. If you punch someone in the face, and police are called, you will be arrested without a warrant, and one will not be needed. If say, you failed to show up in court, then a warrant for your arrest will be issued, to alert all officers that you should be arrested on sight. So the warrant itself is not the thing 'allowing' you to be arrested.


Is a docket the same as a arrest warrant?

No. A docket refers to a judge's, or the court's, schedule of cases (i.e.: their workload).An arrest warrant is an order issued by the court authorizing an individual to be arrested and taken into custody.


What is an order telling police to bring an arrested person to court?

To bring the arrestee DIRECTLY "to court": A bench warrant. To simply arrest an individual on a charge and begin the judicial process: An arrest warrant


Can you go to jail for not having auto insurance after an accident in ca?

Yes and No. Not initially when you are pulled over, however, if you do not show up for your court date you may be arrested or have a "bench warrant" issued for your arrest.


Can you be picked up on a warrant you already did time for?

A warrant is a command from the court that a specific person be arrested and brought to the court. If the warrant is still active then the officer has little choice, he is probably required by law to arrest you.


What is alias writ of arrest?

A writ of arrest is a document issued by the court allowing a person to be arrested. It is usually delivered by a police officer. An alias for this would be a warrant of arrest.


Can you be arrested as a visitor on a search warrant?

yes, they have the right to arrest anyone that has any connection to the alleged person, with a warrant from court. but if you didnt do anything wrong you shouldn't be worried.


Can you get arrested for a civil warrant?

can you be arrested if you speak to your children if they no longer live with you <><><> IF you violate a court order in a civil matter, you can be arrested. That is contempt of court. But frankly, you need to talk with an attorney in your state, and not Answers.com


If i got arrested in Arizona for underage drinking and i go back to New York without showing up for my court date will there be a warrant out for my arrest in New York or just Arizona?

A warrant for your arrest will only be issued in Arizona.


What if you reenter the US would you be arrested at port of entry for not paying child support and owe arrears of 120.000?

You would be arrested only if a court has issued a warrant for your arrest.


Can a payday loan company issue a warrant for your arrest for defaulting on a loan?

No. Only the court (Judges) may issue a warrant for someone's arrest. No lender may have you arrested for not paying a loan, however, if you don't show up to court (or have legal representation at court), the judge may issue a bench warrant for your arrest (with the intention of getting you in front of the court, not to put you in jail). If the default, however, is subsequently believed to be a result of fraud, the judge may pass the particulars of the case to a prosecutor who will likely request a warrant for your arrest. In this case, the warrant is meant to hold you for trial in criminal court.