There is no statue of limitations on a warrant.
Probation violation is not subject to a statute of limitations. You were fully aware of breaking the rules and will have to pay the consequences.
The statute of limitations for collecting delinquent property taxes in California is five years. After this period, the county cannot pursue legal action to collect the unpaid taxes.
No. A warrant lasts until canceled by the judge or you are arrested.
state probation and restitution, if your a minor you might be albe to get county probation
North Carolina's statute of limitations are very basic and simple. Embezzlement is normally a felony. If the crime is a felony of any type there is no limit. Malicious misdemeanors have not limit either. Other misdemeanors are set at 2 years.
In Florida, the statute of limitations on real property taxes is 4 years from the date the taxes became due. After this period, the county cannot take legal action to collect the unpaid taxes.
There are no statutes of limitations on debts owed to the government.
The jurisdiction in California has issued the ticket, so you have been informed of your violation, therefore, there is none. Statute of limitations only apply to bringing law suits for civil or criminal charges.
after 2 years the statute of limitations in Texas lets you off the hook
How do you KNOW that the statute of limitations has passed? - AND - Are you CERTAIN? My adivce would be: Call the law enforcement agency in the county where you think the warrant was issued and ask.
According to the DA in Gordon COunty, the statues of limitations is 2 years but according to the state laws, it is four years but getting a DA to prosecute is next to impossible.