It is entirely possible that the warrant you refer to hasn't been entered into the system, for one reason or another, many are not. BTW: WHAT active warrants list? There are no publicly accessible websites or databases that show a comprehensive listing of active warrants.
Can I get a state id with a warrant out of pick up radius
All warrants everywhere last forever unless your name is cleared
In Delaware, I know that a warrant for non-payment of child support is valid until the person is apprehended or the warrant is cancelled. I've seen people apprehended after over 10 years on one. I believe that the case may be same in Ohio, as there is a 'Most Wanted' listing on the Child Support Enforcement page of one of the Ohio counties that has outstanding warrants back to 2000. Link is below.
None. It is valid until you are arrested or make arrangements to appear in court.
Statewide
Almost certainly yes.
It is taken on a case by case basis. It all depends on what the warrant is tended to be issued towards. For example, if an officer has probable cause that inside of a house he walks by 4 men are smoking marijuana and snorting lines of cocaine. The drugs(evidence) will be gone with in the necessary time taken to get a warrant. If the officer does not get consent from the owner or lessor of the property he can call a judge to have a "blanket" warrant issued within minutes. Two great cases to look up on warrants would be "Mapp vs Ohio" and "Minnesota Vs. Dickerson", these cases deal with the exclusionary rule and how warrants are issued on the Federal and State level.
yes
ohio state doesnt have a planet.
Until the judge that issued it withdraws it, or the warrant is served. It never expires.
If OH entered the warrant into the interstate system (NCIC) yes, it will.
Of course you can!