Usually not.
However, realize that when you don't pay your assessments, fines or special assessments -- for which the lien was filed -- you continue to ask your neighbors to pay your bills. You can continue to do this, so long as you're comfortable taking this position in your community.
The CC&Rs -- covenants, conditions, rules and regulations -- that govern an association have no time limit. They are perpetually in force until the association's board changes them or cancels them.
Generally, so long as you own the property, you are subject to the guidelines written in your governing documents. Time does not dismiss any violation you earn.
Best practices dictate that you work with your board or property manager to resolve actions being taken against you as an owner.
If, however, you have abandoned your property, or the property has been reclaimed by a lender, there may be limits to what the association can collect from liens filed against your title.
Fines have no statute of limitations. You were informed of the violation and fine and Arizona can collect.
There is not a statute of limitations on fines. Most jurisdictions allow for collection without limits.
There is no statute of limitations on fines. In other words you are SOL.
Fines are not subject to a statute of limitations. Once assessed the state is not going to let you walk away without paying.
There is no statute of limitations on fines
Fines have no statute of limitations. You have received full notice of the debt.
In California there is no statute of limitations once a ticket has been issued. You have been given proper notice of the violation.
In Michigan, once a ticket has been issued, you have had valid notice of the violation. The statute of limitations no longer applies.
There is not statute of limitations on collecting fines imposed by Ohio courts. Once the order has been given by the court, it can be appealed or reversed but there is no limit to the time allowed for collection.
There really is no statute of limitations. You have been informed of the violation and the fine assessed. They can attempt to collect as long as they wish.
Traffic fines do not expire. Once the ticket has been issued, there is no time limit.
Statute of limitations apply to bringing law suits for civil or criminal charges. The fine as already been assessed, so no.