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Once you have been charged, there is usually no statute of limitations. Generally a statute of limitations only applies to the time between the discovery of a crime or violation and the time a person is arrested or charged.

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Q: What is the statute of limitations for a ticket in Oklamhoma Its been 25 years and I have had a lic in California for 20 years now OK has A hold on my CA lic I have called they cant find the ticket?
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