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Is there statute of limitations on warrants Iowa? |
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Not really, statute of limitations usually only apply to "before" you are charged with a crime. Since there is a warrant you've already been charged. A warrant will usually not expire, but can go on low priority. Just know that the next time police make contact with you, you will have some explaining to do.
First answer by Fightermage. Last edit by Fightermage. Contributor trust: 99 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 11 [recommend question]
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