Warrants last for life, until the inidividual is arrested or dies.
2006-11-14 14:54:24
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answered by Riley 4
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2016-06-02 19:13:08
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answered by ? 3
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stop breaking the regulation would be a stable start up. And finding on the state, probation violation is a legal warrant in spite of the unique reason. Your 2 DL's do no longer rely as they run the call, no longer the type. in the adventure that your probation officer places you into NCIC, the place ever you get pulled over, you would be arrested. And fi you wait till you're arrested to handle the probation violation, penal complex is the place you will sit down. additionally bear in mind, in case you leave state with an arrest warrant, you would be charged with leaving state to advoid prosecution this is computerized penal complex time except you plead out. take care of this earlier you finally end up sitting in a penal complex looking forward to extradition, that may take a protracted time to end. The state has ten days to %. you up, then many cases makes use of deepest companies to do transport and that they take their candy time to get you back to the prosecuting state. Worst difficulty is none of this technique counts against any pending penal complex time. no rely if it takes 2 days or 30, you get no credit in the direction of destiny penal complex time. It only finally ends up being misplaced time.
2016-10-15 13:42:40
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answered by boden 4
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A warrant in Florida does not expire.
It will also follow you from state to state.
Obviously, you know you have one. My advice would be to turn yourself in. First, try to get anything of importance taken care of. Like making sure children are taken car of, personal belongings, rent or mortgage etc etc...
2006-11-14 17:21:31
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answered by MsElainious 4
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Felony warrants are like herpes ... they never expire.
We'll get you sooner or later.
You should just face the music.
2006-11-14 15:43:53
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answered by toobusytostress 2
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Best to face the bad news and get it over with...not knowing, and always looking over your shoulder is worse. Call a bailbondsman, have them call the S.O. or P.D. and get that baby served. Be a man and be counted...
2006-11-14 15:25:50
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answered by Christopher H 3
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99 years give or take alittle bit.
warrants never expire, thier validty ends when the person dies or is arrested on it.
Once a person is charged, all statue of limittions end
2006-11-14 14:53:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Until it is withdrawn by the courts, which is almost NEVER.
2006-11-15 00:06:09
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answered by WC 7
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That warrant will last until we find you.
...or until you die.
. . . . AND WE WILL FIND YOU.
'nuff said.
2006-11-14 16:00:24
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answered by Len_NJ 3
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Until you are arrested!! DUH!!
2006-11-14 15:25:08
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answered by Truth Hurts 6
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