All warrants are indefinite until served or recalled by the issuing judge.
Until withdrawn by the judge that issued it, or until it is 'quashed' by a judge of a higher court.
As soon as they find you.
Until the judge that issued it withdraws it, or the warrant is served. It never expires.
A bench warrant is issued by a judicial officer- they last until the warrant is either withdrawn by the judge who issued it or it is quashed. a warrant usually lasts indefinitely until thecharge is cleared up.
Until it is withdrawn by the court.
Unless the warrant includes an expiration date, the warrant is active until recalled by the court.
A "bench warrant" is a warrant issued by a judge on his sole authority. Only the judge who issued the warrant can vacate the warrant. If he had to issue one to get you to court to testify, you probably won't be released until after your necessity in the court action is ended.
A bench warrant in Colorado will not expire. The only way to get rid of a bench warrant is for the person to be apprehended.
Until it is served: there are no statutes of limitations.
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
If you're referring to a criminal bench warrant - since you have already been identified, no SOL's apply. Therefore it is good until it is either served on you or withdrawn by the court.
That is up to the judge. It depends on how many bench warrants, how many times did the person fail to appear, and what are the exact charges.Added: There is no such separate criminal charge as "Bench Warrant."A bench warrant is simply an order by a judge to law enforcement to present you, forthwith, to the court to appear on the underlying charges already levied against you. You will be tried and adjudged on the underlying reason for the original charge and THEN, if the judge deems it applicable, an additional sentence may be added for your status as a fugitive from the court.