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There isn't a limit! If you have a warrant issued and you can't be found for 5-8 years(normal limit), then the forgery case CAN'T be filed, but you will be looking at Felony Fleeing charge, and that's an EVEN BIGGER crime! Best thing to do, turn yourself in and get it over with or jail is in your future!

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