Never
Arrest Warrants never expire. They exist until canceled by the judge.
Warrants don't expire because they are issued by the court and only the court can cancel them.
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.
An arrest warrant is an arrest warrant, they can kick your door down whether it's a misdemeanour or a felony.
If it is a felony warrant yes they will arrest you
It depends on the local and state laws, and depends on the crime. Some felony crimes have no statue of limitation so the warrant would never expire.
Most juridictions allow arrest for a felony without a warrant as long as probable cause for the arrest can be articulated.
No. If you have been identified by name as the perpetrator/defendant and a warrant issued for you, the warrant (especially for a felony) will not expire unless withdrawn by the judge.
Yes, of course. An arrest warrant is a command from a judge to arrest a person. Usually a police officer has no choice and must arrest.
no
In California an arrest for a misdemeanor can be made without a warrant IF the offense was committed in the presence of the officer/citizen making the arrest ( see penal code section 836 & 837. Arrests can also be made for a felony without a warrant IF a felony has in fact been committed and you have probable cause/reason to believe the person committed the felony.
A type of arrest warrent thhat allows the arrest of a person suspected of committing a crime or felony