As part of the routine arrest and booking procedure your criminal record will be researched - if out of state warrants show up - they will notify those states you are in custody and asking them if they wish to extradite you.
Forever, until the suspect is in custody. Whoever wrote this, where does it say this in the statute of limitations? where is the law code for this?
There is no 'set' time when warrants expire in the computer records system. It may depend on many things; what the offense is - the type of warrant - the statute of limitations on the offense (if any) - whether it is a country, state or federal warrant - etc- etc.
I owe child support in pennsylvania. I live in Washington, can I get arrested in the state of Washington with a warrant from pennsylvania?
ALL offenses are legally extraditable - the question is whether a state will CHOOSE to extradite or not. That is a question no one can answer. As long as they're non-extraditable apparently you're safe. Just never go back to MN.
Until they arrest you.
Warrants don't expire because they are issued by the court and only the court can cancel them.
Until they are picked up by the county that holds the warrant.Added: The term "Extradition" is used only when referring to out-of-state warrants.
Warrants are active until canceled by the court that issued the warrant. They do not expire.
Yes, they are as long as the person is 18yo or older.
Arrest warrants are valid until they are cancelled by the court or you are arrested. They do not ever expire.
It depends on the situation. Most warrants are active until you are picked up by the police and arrested, turn yourself in, or have the warrant recalled by a judge. In some cases, the court will set a expiration date and if the warrant isn't served, the judge will decide whether to issue a new one.
for life under the warrents act 1972