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What type of information can police use to find a person that has a warrant out and left one state for another

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if a person leaves a state and a warrant is issued, what type of information can the police use to find that person and how long does that process usually take?

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  1. Your SS# history shows where you work if it's not "under the table".

    It's really pretty easy to track folks. However, unless you're wanted for hardcore violent crimes, no one is jumping through hoops to find you. You'll get picked up when a cop makes a cold car stop for a red light violation. Of course, it laways seem to be when you least want to go to jail and deal with it (funeral, wedding, vacation, etc...)

    Relax, or take care of it ASAP to avoid the c**p.


  2. That depends on what the warrent is for. Of course you know you can leave a paper trail with your credit cards, and cell phones......there are also cameras at just about every business in the country that can spot your car....you, and your passengers. High tecnology has arrived.

  3. What exactly are we helping you get away with? Go be a decent person and take your punishment.

  4. If you are stopped for any violation..they will run your name or Drivers Lic. # in a matter of minutes will find out all your history....BE SAFE..the only way

  5. Can't say how long. Now, if someone just moves away and doesn't reregister their car, doesn't get tickets, doesn't pay rent, doesn't get utilities, drivers license, hunting license, credit, or any other other things that make a record, we're not going to find him just from databases. But, for most people's lifestyle, IF someone wants to get him that badly, they're findable pretty soon after they begin operating somewhere else. But when you consider that a biggish county might have 50,000 warrants in file, someone has to have a reason to make the effort. Most crooks sooner or later have another encounter and are caught.  

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