Doubtful. The basis is to give someone a new start when they become an adult. If they aren't willing to follow the rules, their records will follow them.
yes, a warrant is a warrant.
If you commit a felony as an adult (age 18 or older), it will stay on your record forever and cannot be expunged. If you commit a felony as a juvenile (age 18 or younger), it will not appear on your adult record. However, juvenile records are not sealed and are still accesible by the law. ADDED: They are not sealed to law enforcement HOWEVER, they ARE sealed to the general public.
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You can not put an adult in a juvenile facility! And in Florida, when you turn 18, you are considered an adult. Juvenile records are sealed. The juvenile warrant won't go away for 7 years. (Florida statute of limitations) However, a juvenile warrant will not become an adult warrant just because they child turns 18.
Yes, but it will be sealed to the general public.
Unless you were under 18 years of age back then, yes, it would still appear.
Yes, a juvenile warrant remains in effect even after you turn 18. However, the way it is handled can vary depending on the laws of your state or country. In some cases, the juvenile court may transfer the case to adult court, while others may still handle it within the juvenile system. It's important to address any outstanding warrants to avoid further legal complications.
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No. Once issued a warrant does not expire. Likewise, the statute of limitations for a person to be tried for a crime does not apply when a valid warrant is in affect.
There would probably still be a warrant for your arrest on the violation of probation.
No. If you are a juvenile it is not called a warrant anyway, it's a Juvenile Petition. When you turn 18 it will not " go away" until it is hear in front of a Judge. So no it will not go away