by felabeorbt » Thu Nov 24, 2011 9:23 pm
They have forever to come get you. The statue of limitations only apply to being charged with a crime, if you have a warrant, you have been charged.
I was going through our warrants recently and I saw one from 1989 $75 failure to appear on speeding. If he was pulled over tomorrow in a nearby town, we would certainly go pick him up.
Some agencies will however delete warrants that are a certain age or older, just to clear out the system. However, that is an agency policy, not a law.
If they don't come get you, the charges are still around. It is typically called "advise and release", you are made aware of the warrants and are expected to take care of them.
If you live in a different stay than where the traffic warrants were issued, you probably won't be arrest for them. But having warrants on your record can effect employment and can result in your driver's license being suspended. Missouri will almost always suspend your driver's license for failure to appear and most states will honor that.