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You don't file a writ to be brought to court. You file a writ to have someone else brought to court.

As to how long the court has to execute a writ, the writ itself will say how long it is good for. In some places, a warrant never expires, you could be brought in 50 years after the warrant was issued.

However, if the state has a statute of limitations then that may apply. But if you're not in the state the statute of limitations does not apply.

So it could be anything up to forever.

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