If the court issued a warrant for your arrest, then yes, if you show up in court, they will arrest you and put you in jail. You can call the court and ask if they have issued a warrant, or you can hire an attorney to run a warrant search to find out if there is a warrant.
It's entirely possible that you would be arrested if you appeared in court. However, if you don't address the warrant now, you'll be arrested at a later date if you encounter a police officer for any reason. The best thing to do would be to speak with a local experienced criminal defense attorney. They may be able to appear on your behalf and get the warrant recalled so that you do not have to spend any additional time in jail for failure to appear. Whatever you decide to do, I would suggest doing it sooner rather than later.
In most cases the easy answer is no. It depends on what you are charged with and why you missed court. The sooner you take care of the failure to appear, the less likely that the court will put you in jail.
I would suggest the to hire an attorney to help you sort out this problem. Within attorney you and most probably arrange for another court date, but if they pick you up you will be taken immediately to jail as there is most probably a bench warrant out for your arrest.
FTA can land you in jail. If you are over 21 years of age and the offense date is after January 1, 2013, then this is not a valid charge. That does not mean that you do not have to go to court. But, it should be easy to resolve. If under 21 or prior to Jan 1, 2013, then there is a valid charge. You might have to post a bond. It depends on how long you waited to get FTA cleared up and if the court issued a warrant.
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