NEVER, as is the case for any warrant.
NEVER is not the case for all bench warrants and its certainly not the case for all arrest warrants.....
A Bench warrant will stay active till you are either brought before the court,the court drops the warrant itself, you die or you do some legal action to resolve the warrant.
In some city courts, bench warrants for traffic tickets and unpaid fines are sometimes cleared after a number of years but that is a city by city issue.
There are statute of limitations set on arrest warrants(meaning you committed a crime but have not been arrested by the police) that vary from state to state and once the statute of limitations is reached for that specific crime you can not be prosecuted for that crime and the arrest warrant becomes void,such as an arrest warrant issed in the state of Maryland in 1956 for a person who committed petty theft would no longer be valid in 2012 because the states statute of limitaions on the crime of petty theft is only 20 years..
a bench warrent does not expire.
It can depend on what the felony offense was that was charged in the warrant. All states have different 'statutes of limitations' on various offenses - and some offenses never expire.
Never
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.
Bench warrants don't expire. And if it actually is a bench warrant it means that you've already been charged, so there is no Statute Of Limitations for you. SOL's only apply if you've never been identified or arrested.
Warrants never expire. It will remain active until it is canceled by the judge or you are arrested.
Bench warrants don't expire. And if it actually is a bench warrant it means that you've already been charged, so there is no SOL on the warrant itself even though the misdemeanor offense itself may lapse.
In Missouri, a bench warrant does not have a specific pick-up radius; it can be executed anywhere in the state. Law enforcement officers may arrest an individual with a bench warrant regardless of their location within Missouri. However, if the individual is found outside of Missouri, the warrant may require extradition procedures to bring them back to the state. Always consult legal counsel for specific cases or further details.
Bench warrants do not expire, but remain valid until the person is taken into custody, voluntarily or otherwise.
A bench warrant in Colorado will not expire. The only way to get rid of a bench warrant is for the person to be apprehended.
Bench warrants do not expire and are active until the person is either taken into custody or the issuing judge withdraws it.
A bench warrant is a bench warrant whether it is issued by a criminal court judge or a civil court judge.