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If a warrant has been issued, there is no statute of limitations. You've been given notice. It is just a matter of catching up to you. A routine traffic stop could end up with you in cuffs. Pay it off and live without it over your head.

AnswerIf a warrant hasn't been filed, I believe there is a 2 year statute of limitations on a misdemeanor check, and a 4 year statute for a felony check. A misdemeanor check is a check wrote for 499 dollars or less. And a felony is for anything above 500 dollars. I believe it's a felony if written on an out of state check, regardless of the amount.
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