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In general, arrest warrants do not carry a statute of limitations, although depending on the situation prosecution of an individual might not be possible.
Once a warrant has been issued it remains valid until the person is taken into custody or voluntarily presents themselves to authorities and the issue is resolved in whatever manner required.
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