A warrant is canceled on the order of a judge.
It means that the person named in the warrant is no longer wanted.
If you're in jail the warrant was served, not recalled. If you learn that you have a warrant for your arrest or failure to appear, and you feel it's unjustified, you can file a motion to recall the warrant and appear in court to argue why you shouldn't be arrested. If the judge refuses to recall the warrant you are arrested on the spot. If the judge grants the recall you walk out.
There is no statute of limitations on an arrest warrant. The warrant is valid until it is either served or recalled by the court that issued it.
Unless the warrant includes an expiration date, the warrant is active until recalled by the court.
Arrest warrants are valid until served or recalled. A warrant can remain active indefinitely.
yes it is false and misleading.
Arrest warrants are valid until served or recalled. It is unlikely a warrant for a crime as serious as kidnapping would be recalled without clear reason for doing so. Arrest warrants do not "expire" on their own.
Warrants don't expire: once one is issued it can be served or recalled. Until this happens the warrant stays active.
In Alabama, yes. Also, Alabama will not issue any type of ID with an active warrant from any state.
None. Once a warrant has been issued, it must be served or recalled. Until this happens, it will remain active.
Arrest warrants are valid until served or recalled.
The warrant will remain active until you return to the court issuing it and get it recalled. If you cross the border or attempt to leave the country, you may find that the authorities discover the warrant and arrest you on it.