What is the statute of limitations on a warrant?
There is no statute of limitations on serving a warrant. Question: Can I call and make inquiries about warrants that are on other people? Answer: No, only the wanted person themselves can make inquiries. Then, only certain information will be disclosed. This is the policy of the Berkeley County Sheriffs Office Warrant Division, and is also done to protect victims. Only after a warrant is served, does it become public information. Question: What should I do if I think I have a warrant? Answer: You can call the warrants division and speak to one of the deputies. Some warrants can be taken care of without going to jail. If it is required that you turn yourself in, the deputy will set that up for you with the least amount of time spent waiting to see the judge. The deputy will also inform the judge that you came of your own accord. You can reach the warrants division at 843-719-4420 or 843-719-4451. Question: What can be done if there is a warrant on someone who lives in Berkeley County, b