Domestic air travel within the United States does not involve passport checks or direct Interpol database queries by TSA. However, if you are flagged in the National Crime Information Center database—which can include Interpol alerts—encounters with law enforcement during routine traffic stops or domestic flights could reveal the notice. Additionally, if the requesting country has initiated provisional arrest proceedings, a federal warrant may be issued that appears in domestic law enforcement systems. Avoiding international travel while pursuing deletion is strongly advisable, as border crossings present the highest detention risk.
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