Want this question answered?
A trespassing warrant does not have an expiration date unless the person who has requested the warrant withdraws it. A trespassing warrant a valid document of someone requesting another person to not enter onto their property without permission.
Talk to an attorney
In Florida, law enforcement does not have a specific time limit to file an arrest warrant after an alleged crime has taken place. However, there are statutes of limitations that determine how long prosecutors have to file charges for certain crimes. These limitations vary depending on the nature of the offense.
Until he has sufficient probable cause to sustain a warrant for an arrest.
No, in Florida, a "No Trespassing" sign is not required in a private gated community for the trespassing law to be enforced. Trespassing laws still apply on private property regardless of whether signs are posted.
In Marion County, Florida, the statute of limitations for trespassing is typically one year. This means that charges for trespassing generally need to be filed within one year of the incident occurring. It's always best to consult with a legal professional for specific advice related to your case.
You need to consult a lawyer where you live since it varies regionally. However, with a warrant a vehicle can be repossessed legally, even if trespassing is necessary to do so.
How do you clear a warrant up in state of Florida and Georgia
Probably, with a warrant. Laws and regulations will vary between States and countries. A 'No Trespassing' sign is not likely to have any significance.
Yes
yes
If NC has entered the warrant into the interstate law enforcement system, yes, FL can serve the warrant - take you into custody - and hold you for extradition to NC.