Indiana Statutes
§ 35-33-2-4 — Expiration; reissuance
Indiana § 35-33-2-4
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Ind. Code § 35-33-2-4 (2026).
Text
A warrant of arrest for a misdemeanor expires
one hundred eighty (180) days after it is issued. A warrant of arrest for
a felony and a rearrest warrant for any offense do not expire. A sheriff
who has an expired warrant shall make a return on the warrant stating
that it has expired and shall return it to the clerk of the court that issued
it. The clerk shall enter the fact that the warrant has expired in his
records and shall notify the prosecuting attorney of the county that the
warrant has expired. Upon request of the prosecuting attorney, the
court shall issue another warrant.
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.298, SEC.2.
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