Washington does not have a statute of limitations on traffic tickets. Once the ticket has been issued, it serves as notice.
The statute of limitations for personal injury lawsuits in Washington state is three years with the discovery rule.
Debt generally doesn't have a statute of limitation. Of course debts have a statute of limitations. In Washington state it is 3 years or 6 years, depending on the debt. Check out Washington law RCW 4.16 for more information. Every state has a statue of limitations on debt, which you will commonly see referred to as "SOL" when people write about it.
3 years. RCW 4.16.080 (2).
Typically there is no limitation to collecting fines. The fine has been set and the state has the right to collect on it.
There is no statute of limitation for unpaid taxes anywhere. It is a civil debt and not necessarily a criminal charge which is when you sometimes see statute of limitations. If it came to criminal charges, it would show as an ongoing conspiracy by not paying the amount due for the period of time.
Certainly there is a list for Washington. For criminal actions it can be found in 9A.04.080 of the Washington Criminal Code.
The limitation is 3 years. The start of that time is the last acknowledgement of the debt, which could a payment.
There is not statute of limitations for unpaid child support, but many states do require the claim be renewed every 24 months to remain active.
Payday loans are based on a written agreement or promissary note. In Ohio the statute of limitations is fifteen years.
There is no statute of limitations on speeding tickets.
Statute laws on Burglary in New York
In Georgia the statute of limitation on a misdemeanor is 2 years. If the person is not in the state, the statute does not run. If the crime hasn't been discovered, it doesn't start the clock.