No waiting: they can go straight to a judge and have a warrant issued.
Yes, as long it is not drug related and its not a felony warrant.
Most juridictions allow arrest for a felony without a warrant as long as probable cause for the arrest can be articulated.
It depends on the local and state laws, and depends on the crime. Some felony crimes have no statue of limitation so the warrant would never expire.
it depends on what type of warant a bench warrant is only good for about a year but a felony or criminal warrant can last 7 years
Without knowing WHAT the felony offense is, the question cannot b answered. Some felony crimes do not have any statute of limitations.
Warrants don't expire because they are issued by the court and only the court can cancel them.
364 days and 365 in a leep year
Very little time. There is always a US Magistrate on duty in the US District Courthouse downtown, available to review and sign warrant affidavits.
It depends on the local and state laws, and depends on the crime. Some felony crimes have no statue of limitation so the warrant would never expire.Read more: How_long_does_it_take_for_a_felony_warrant_to_expire_in_TN
There is no statutory time limit on the service of a warrant. If the investiagtion is ongoing they may be holding off on it while they gather additional information on you or your contacts and crimes. OR - of course,. if you're avoiding the service of the warrant, you will not beat it by trying to outwait it.
Yes. The world became interconnected long ago.
If you commit a felony as an adult (age 18 or older), it will stay on your record forever and cannot be expunged. If you commit a felony as a juvenile (age 18 or younger), it will not appear on your adult record. However, juvenile records are not sealed and are still accesible by the law. ADDED: They are not sealed to law enforcement HOWEVER, they ARE sealed to the general public.