24 hours
As soon as you don't show up for the court date mandated on your ticket, your ticket becomes a bench warrant. So the answer to your question is instantly.
2 years
28 days after the default Judgement you will get a notice stating you have 14 days to pay ( added fees) before a warrant is issued and you license is suspended
As long as a ticket goes unpaid in ANY state it will remain in the system indeffinately until it is satisfied/paid. And a warrant (No E in Warrant) is usually issued and that will remain open until you either face a judge or pay your ticket, why not just pay your ticket?
A warrent lasts 6 months in the state of North Carolina.
It depends on what kind of ticket. Most tickets they have not been paid are issued with a bench warrant. As far as I know there is no satutes of limitations on warrants. I would suggest calling the court house in the state where the infraction occured and try to work something out before a bench warrant is issued. When that happens you can be pulled over for a simple fix it ticket and you can be arrested.
It is never removed from your record. If you do not pay the ticket your license will be suspended and a warrant issued for your arrest.
Arrest warrants are valid until served or recalled.
The warrant stays active until you resolve it.
It can depend entirely on what the warrant was issued for and who, or what, agency issued it
Paying a traffic ticket in North Carolina may cause a penalty to be imposed. If it takes too long to pay it, a bench warrant can be issued for the infraction.