How Long Does a Fraud Warrant Last in Florida
My question involves criminal law for the state of: Florida
I lived in Florida for awhile with my husband. I found out months after we moved that he had not been depositing money in our account as I thought and as he was not showing me the banking information at the time I ended up having some bad checks there and possibly a cash advance loan that was not paid by the bank due to low funds as well as owing the bank. I am assuming that this is what the fraud charges are for. I am no longer with him and will be filing bankruptcy soon. I had planned on including these checks and other items if possible in the case but have just today found out by looking on line that I have a fraudulent activity warrant on my record in Florida.
How long is this warrant good for and will it go away if I file bankruptcy?
Re: How Long Does a Fraud Warrant Last in Florida
Warrants never expire and it won't go away if you file bankruptcy.
You'd do well to consult an attorney to make arrangements to get that warrant taken care of.