yes. but they change up sometimes from year to year. call a certified accountant and ask that one question. free of charge.
The statute of limitations applies to the time a prosecutor has for charging an individual with a crime. The statute of limitations for indecent exposure in Kentucky for misdemeanor indecent exposure is one year.
I DONT KNOW ASK THE POLICE
There is a different Statute of Limitations in each State, so go to: www.google.com Ask: What is the Statute of Limitations regarding a car accident.
There is no statute of limitations associated with getting a divorce. You can apply for a divorce anytime after you get married. Limitations are for criminal charges or civil suits, not divorces.
If this is a Federal Student loan unfortunately, THERE IS NO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS. If this is a PRIVATE, UNSECURED STUDENT LOAN, by LAW, this is subject to a STATUTE of LIMITATIONS. One quick way to check what kind of loan you have is to simply contact the Dept. of Education and ask them for a full account and record of all your Federal student loans. Depending on the competence, or honesty of the judge and lawyers involved, you should expect a reasonable resolution of the statute of limitations has passed. Sallie Mae is a dirty company and will lie about terms of your contract, date of origination and sometimes even what school the loan was for. Make sure to keep ALL your records and come prepared to court. Call an attorney and Good luck.
Indiana shows no statute of limitation on filing contempt charge on debt in a divorce decree. You need to contact your lawyer and ask them to petition the court for non-payment.
The statute of limitations for mortgage fraud was increased to 10 years.
If you just found out about it you should file a police report and provide any evidence you have. You should contact the attorney who represented you in the sale and ask how that forged lien slipped by you at the time of the closing. You should do this ASAP in case there is a statute of limitations.If you just found out about it you should file a police report and provide any evidence you have. You should contact the attorney who represented you in the sale and ask how that forged lien slipped by you at the time of the closing. You should do this ASAP in case there is a statute of limitations.If you just found out about it you should file a police report and provide any evidence you have. You should contact the attorney who represented you in the sale and ask how that forged lien slipped by you at the time of the closing. You should do this ASAP in case there is a statute of limitations.If you just found out about it you should file a police report and provide any evidence you have. You should contact the attorney who represented you in the sale and ask how that forged lien slipped by you at the time of the closing. You should do this ASAP in case there is a statute of limitations.
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.
Call (512) 424-2000 and ask for the Texas Ranger Division.
There is no statute. you should be able to call any lawyer and ask. But from personal experience I was arrested on a 12 yr old warrant, and still sentenced.