If there is a warrant for child support, the officers will not let him go until the purge amount is paid, if there is one. If not, he will be taken in front of the judge who issued the warrant.
They can't let him go until or unless he either sees the judge or posts the bond that at the judge put on the warrant (usually a chunk of the child support owed)
You should speak to an attorney before subjecting yourself to the justice system. A few minutes with an attorney may save you money and time spent in jail. Good luck.
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