It depends on the policy of the particular prosecutor's office. In one case I know of, Indiana would not come to Michigan to pick up someone on a misdemeanor. Oakland County picked up someone in Texas for a misdemeanor. Wayne County did not pick up someone in Kentucky for a misdemeanor. However, even if they do not come and get you, each time the warrant comes up you might be detained for several days in another state before the police figure out that Michigan is not coming to get you. It is probably best to take care of the warrant now, instead of subjecting yourself to a lifetime of "catch and release."
Answered on Feb 17th, 2017 at 4:59 PM