In most jurisdictions a bench warrant remains on your record permanently. It does not have a statute of limitations and can be used to arrest you even years after it was issued.
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it will stay on your record forever...sorry
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Not only "can" it stay on your record forever, it does stay on your record. It is a permanent part of your adult record if it happened after you turned 18. The only exception (that I know of) is if the charge is expunged, and even then, certain organizations can still see that it is there.
Contrary to popular belief/myth/legend, arrest warrants do not expire. They will always remain in NCIC (nationwide) or the state's computer system until you are apprehended and brought before a judge.
Until withdrawn by the judge that issued it, or until it is 'quashed' by a judge of a higher court.
All warrants are indefinite until served or recalled by the issuing judge.
Forever.
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Not possible....women have to stay in the kitchen