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The warrant stays open till you hand yourself in or you get arrested. It doesn't get wiped or anything after a certain period of time. You may as well go and get it soryed before they come knocking at your door. If you get pulled for speeding or anything where the police take your details, the warrant will flag up and you will be arrested on the spot. Its guarenteed to happen at a time when you least want it too.

2006-09-23 17:21:45 · answer #1 · answered by Jo W 2 · 1 0

A warrant for your arrest stays "live" until it is executed. Therefore until you are found or you hand yourself in to the neareast police station, you will always be a wanted man.
Your name and fingerprints, dna, etc... will be marked up as "wanted" in the police national computer. The longer you evade arrest, the worse it will be for you on court... because the excuses start to run out. Also, if you ever get arrested again you wont get bail because you have a history of failing to appear.

So, whether it takes one day or twenty five years for you to get arrested for this, you will face the music in the end. You can run from it but it will never just go away and be forgotten.

2006-09-24 03:33:05 · answer #2 · answered by PEP 3 · 0 0

Wouldn't it were quality to finish the question? Bet you can't conclude something, just like the driving ban before going off and committing an extra crime. The warrant stays energetic unless you either get caught or do the decent factor and switch your self in! My wife's uncle received killed by using a drink driver, left four lads with out a dad, the youngest was once just 3 on the time. 2 of them wanted counselling. The driver of the auto tried to runaway from the police, they caught him at dwelling, ingesting. He received just four years, so with against the law like yours, your simplest looking at community service i guess. I might go one for a while about what variety of individual you're,but whats the point, i would bet you would not hear, you may have in most cases stopped studying this through now, i'd become insulting you and loosing my Yahoo-identification.

2016-08-09 15:02:03 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The warrant is a court ordered document which stays in force or existence until it is executed. In other words it won't go away. It will have your details placed on the police national computer which is linked to all police forces so if you are stopped anywhere you can be detained and the warrant served and executed.
Give yourself up and save everyone the trouble.

2006-09-25 01:10:51 · answer #4 · answered by CHARLES B 1 · 0 0

An arrest warrent in the UK doesn't run out sadly,but hey why are you worried,its only a driving ban youv'e broken.The courts aint gonna lock you up over that,unless you persist in breaking the same ban time and again.I would imagine a longer ban and a fine etc is a probable out come,but without all the facts its hard to say.Hand yer self in and be lucky..

2006-09-23 19:59:07 · answer #5 · answered by martinsbits2000 3 · 0 1

Until you (or they) are arrested for the offence.

If you are banned from driving, quite simply, you should NOT be driving. And if you persist, you are quite likely to end up getting a prison sentence.

You have no legal right and no insurance and if you cause an accident or kill someone, you will suffer.

So, DON'T DO IT!

2006-09-24 00:55:20 · answer #6 · answered by Sally J 4 · 1 0

Until you are arrested or hand y/self in,they will stop looking for you after some time but the warrant will always be in effect.

2006-09-23 18:12:37 · answer #7 · answered by cockney boy 2 · 1 1

The longer you avoid it, the more likely that you will get a short spell in nick.

2006-09-23 17:27:54 · answer #8 · answered by eireblood 4 · 0 0

indefinitely and so it should. In USA they would shoot such a person on sight if he tried to leg it. So they should. Our friend was killed last week by such a person driving badly.

2006-09-23 22:59:31 · answer #9 · answered by Mai C 6 · 1 0

Till youve paid for your crime, sonny bloody Jim

2006-09-23 17:27:08 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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