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No. Arrest warrants are valid until served or recalled by the court that issued them.

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Q: Is there a statute of limitation on a grand theft warrant in Florida?
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What is the statute of limitation for grand thief in south carolina?

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What are the Arkansas Statute of Limitations for Grand Theft auto?

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Florida statute for Grand Theft Auto?

812.014(4)(C)(6)


How long is the limitation to be charged with grand theft in Florida?

Most likely in Florida it would be a felony and set at three years. It might be longer depending on specifics.


Is there a statute of limitations for commiting grand theft in Florida and you've left the state?

It will depend on the level of the offense. In most cases it will be 3 years. But if the grand theft charged is a felony with possible sentence of life, there is no limit in Florida. And if there is a limit, the law may allow 'tolling' while you are out of state.


What is statute of limitations for grand theft over 300.00?

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How many years is a felony grand theft warrant?

Although crimes (except for murder) have statutes of limitation, once an arrest warrant has been issued and if its in the computer the person named in the warrant may be arrested at anytime. If the case was taken to the grand jury and you were indicted then there is no statute of limitations, and you cannot defeat the charge by staying on the lam.The prosecutor may decline to pursue the case because witnesses have died and/or evidence is lost, but one cannot automatically escape a felony prosecution simply by staying out of the hands of the cops for an extended period of time once a warrant (supported by a sworn affidavit/complaint) has been issued.For instance, in 1971, D.B. Cooper hijacked and threatened to blow up an airliner, extorted $200,000 from its owner, Northwest Orient, then leaped from the airborne 727 with 21 pounds of $20 bills strapped to his torso.That warrant is still in the computer and if he's found he will most certainly be prosecuted. The statute of limitations - five years for Federal crimes - only applies when no suspect has been indicted. Even if there is no such person as DB Cooper, he was indicted under that alias, and that's what matters.And if you were indicted for interstate flight to avoid prosecution (a federal charge) you will have to face the music no matter when you're caught.


What is the statute of limitations for grand larseny?

The statute of limitations can vary by jurisdiction. Typically felony crimes like grand larceny have longer periods of time before the charges are barred. Some states do not have a statute of limitations on felonies. Check the specific state or country to see what they say.