Generally a warrant requires an appearance before a judge. If you contact the court to arrange an appearance, you may avoid arrest.
Whether or not the court accepts payments is entirely up to the court.
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I heard that they would completely cover the payments it took to heal his head
You always have to pay, whether you think you have the money or not. To do this, you buy only essentials (beans, rice, peanut butter) and go on a strict budget. Maybe even get a second job to pay it off. You need to come up with an action plan to pay up and make it happen. You can call them and find out your options to pay over time, if any.
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yes not to mention the possible bench warrants and fees that stem from it being paid for so long
Warrants never expire, contrary to popular belief/myth/legend. The prosecution has a limited amount of time to file charges against a defendant, except in the case of murder where there is no time limit to file charges. If there is a warrant out on you, that means that the court already pressed charges and the judge signed the warrant. Again, warrants never expire.