They can, depending on the individual's state laws. Statutes of Limitations on misdemeanors customarily expire in less time than felonies. However, most (all?) states SOL's stop running if the defendant is out of state. In other words if you flle the state the SOL STOPS running and only starts running agin when you return regardless of the expiration time.
No.
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.
I owe child support in pennsylvania. I live in Washington, can I get arrested in the state of Washington with a warrant from pennsylvania?
I think warrants should not expire in Colorado so people can know what they did and pay for it Answer: No, once an arrest warrant is issued for a person, the police will look for that person until they arrest him or her.
No...never.....not in this lifetime! Warrants never expire, especialy in Florida!
Arrest warrants are valid until served or recalled. They do not "expire" on their own.
A warrant never expires unless the warrant is served & returned (you're arrested) or a judge revokes the warrant.
No.
No.
Warrants never expire. They exist until canceled by the judge.
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.