It depends on what state you are asking about. All states have different statutes of limitation. Customarily, felony offenses are the longest running (and in some states there is no limitation). Also, in most states, the limitation statute stops running if you flee out of state.
there is no statue of limitations on a felony dwi or dui
What is the statue of limitations on theft charges in the state of Louisiana
In Alabama drug trafficking is a felony. There is no statute of limitations.
What is the statue of limitations for credit card debt reporting
A statute of limitations is a law. It sets time limits on when people can bring criminal charges or civil suits.
An embezzlement of that amount would undoubtedly be a 'felony' offense.
The statue of limitations for a drug charge in Michigan is 6 years.
The statue of limitations is a legally subscribed time limit.
In Georgia they consider breaking and entering as burglary. Burglary is considered a felony in Georgia and it carries a 4 year state of limitations. But when someone is charged the statue of limitations no longer applies.
THERE IS NO STATUTE OF LIMITATION FOR CRIMES LIKE BURGLARY, TREASON, MURDER, ARSON.RAPE, CHILD MOLESTATION, ETC.
There are no SOL's pertaining to felony warrants. The warrant will remain valid and active until the named person is apprehended or voluntarily presents themselves to authorities. At a specific point in time, warrants do go "cold" meaning the information remains in the system but an active search for the person is no longer ongoing.
There is no universal answer. It depends entirely on the wording of the statue in the state you committed the offense in.