No. The issuing state can hold on to it as long as they want.
The statute of limitations for arrears of child support in the state of Washington is ten years after the payment is delinquent. In the case that a minor is emancipated, the statute of limitations is ten years after the emancipation.Ê
Sales of goods are not subject to any sort of statute of limitations. A law suit due to defective goods will be limited by the jurisdiction's limits, which can be anything from a year to ten years.
There is no statute of limitations for arson in Kentucky. In Ohio, the statute of limitations is 20 years. In Indiana there is no statute of limitations if it is charged as a class A felony, but if charged as a lesser felony the statute is 5 years.
Written contracts do not have a statute of limitations. The contract itself will specify the length of the agreement. To bring suit on a written agreement as a limit of five years in Arkansas.
The statute of limitations for civil cases in Colorado is two years.
The federal perjury statute of limitations is five years.
That will probably be considered a written agreement. In Indiana that is limited to ten years.
The statute of limitations, in the state of Michigan, for a misdemeanor is six years. The statute of limitations applies to most crimes except for murder.
The statue of limitation as many disclaimers. If the forgery was discovered today, on an item that was forged ten years ago the statue will begin on the date of discovery. If the offense is admitted then the statue of limitations is overrided. It is very difficult to give you a definitive answer without knowing specifics.
A lease such as a musical instrument is normally based on a written agreement or promissary note. In Louisiana the statute of limitations is ten years from the last acknowledgement of the debt.
Because counterfeiting is a federal crime, the statute of limitations does not vary by state. The statute of limitations for counterfeiting is 5 years. However if terrorism is involved it is 8 years.
Yes, you can sue for money that was owed ten years ago, but it largely depends on the statute of limitations in your jurisdiction, which sets a time limit for filing a lawsuit. In many places, the statute of limitations for contract disputes is between three to six years, but it may vary. If the statute of limitations has expired, you may be barred from recovering the debt. It's advisable to consult a legal professional to understand your specific situation and options.