Can/does Mexico check felony or warrant information upon exiting the country by air?
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Does Mexico check for felony or warrant information on US citizens when they exit Mexico by air (to fly to a non-US territory)? If so, does anyone know the proceedure they follow?
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When exiting Mexico by air, there's no border control at all. You just turn in the FMM form to a check-in clerk, and they don't check government databases (not sure they even can)
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Does Mexico check criminal records?
In many cases, it is possible to visit Mexico despite having a criminal record. Generally, misdemeanors are not considered grounds for denied entry and will not prevent foreigners from going to Mexico on vacation. Foreigners who require a visa for Mexico must disclose details of their criminal history when applying.Can you fly to Mexico with a warrant?
They will run your passport and warrants will most likely appear. If there is a warrant for your arrest, you will be detained and most likely turned over to police. For international air travel outside of the United States, you generally pass through customs upon entry at your destination.Does Mexico border check for warrants?
The answer varies, but in most cases, a full-scale background check does not occur for every traveller crossing the border. Instead of conducting large-scale background checks at border control, agents will usually rely on a basic arrest warrant search.Does Customs run your name for warrants?
Most definitely. They check your passport and have the ability to run you on the FBI's NCIC computer database, which would show warrants in any state or throughout the country. I would check with the jurisdiction and not chance it. You do...Police Officer Punched to Ground After Bastille Day Parade in France
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