no chance of that, Nashville TN has warehouses of warrants that never get logged or served
About a year after 9/11, so in 2002, I had a friend who drove into NYC. His license plate was read by a camera, and they saw an outstanding speeding ticket in upstate NY from 1990 (12 years earlier). He was arrested, and spent three days in jail until he got his girlfriend to go through his old checkbooks. Yes, my friend kept 12 year old checkbooks, and could prove that he had paid the ticket.
He was all overjoyed about his "victory" until he remembered he had just spent three days in jail.
Do you really want to spend time in jail if they do enter the warrant into a computer one day?