It can depend entirely on what the warrant was issued for and who, or what, agency issued it
I dont' think it ever expires.
Until the named person voluntarily surrenders to authorities or is taken into custody. Warrants do not expire!
If you have a warrant you are subject to arrest at any time. You may not want to interact with the state until you have taken care of your warrant.
Call the Kern County Sheriff's Office and ask.
Most likely - some arrest warrants may well be part of a national database.no they wont An arrest warrant is an order to arrest someone or search for them.
All 50 states honor the extradition warrants of each other. However, it is up to the issuing state, which has only a certain amount of time to arrange for transportation of the prisoner. If that time expires than the person could be set free after the disposition of any cases that the apprehending state has against them.
Ask any California law enforcement officer. You should know that if you do have a warrant, he will probably arrest you on the spot.
Warrants don't expire because they are issued by the court and only the court can cancel them.
Any law enforcement officer with an arrest warrant. The chief law enforcement officer for the county is the county prosecuting attorney (DA)
How do I find out if I have a warrant for my arrest? If the offense happened in Dallas County, call 214-761-9026If the offense happened in Collin County, call 972-424-1460 x4323
A repo man can not issue a warrant for your arrest. Only a judge can issue an official arrest warrant.
No usually not. That county wants there money and usually will not transfer cases.