There are no statutes of limitations on probation or parole violations. You've violated an order of the court, as probation is an alternative sentence to jail or prison.
Statues of limitations applies to the time frame in which someone can be indicted (charged) with a crime. Since someone has to have been charged and convicted to be placed on probation there are no statues limiting the time he can be prosecuted.
It would be recommended to contact an attorney to represent you in a matter such as this.
Unfortunately there is NO statue of limitations on a Warrant. I think you have this mixed up with a Statute of Limitation on the actual Crime you were placed on probation for.
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It depends on what the violation is and what you are on probation for.
here in the state of Florida the is no statue of limitation on a probation violation (SORRY)
It depends on the probation, felony or misdemeanor. Either way, if you get picked up in Florida they will run a nationwide warrant check on you. If they find the po violation, they will let the that county know and they will have a set amount of days to come get you or your automatically released. Here in Texas its 10 buisness days
in florida
When does the statute of limitations run out on a domestic violence misdemeanor charge in Florida
Once a ticket has been issued, you have notice of the violation. In Florida the statute of limitations no longer applies.
no the will go to jail in the state that they are in
There will be no limitation in the state of Florida. An issued ticket serves as notification of the violation. So the normal statute of limitations will not apply.
Yes.
Generally, Misdemeanor warrants are not extraditable outside the state, the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), states that only Felony warrants, or severe misdemeanor warrants, are entered into this system. i was extradited from wv to VA viginia for misdemeanor bad check. the warrent was in ncic. would a state farther away ignore this?