Worayuth Yoovidhya, better known as "Boss", is wanted for drunkenly ploughing his Ferrari into a policeman riding a motorbike in Bangkok in 2012, dragging the officer to his death.
After years giving prosecutors the run around, the 32- year-old billionaire has become an emblem for the impunity enjoyed by the rich and connected in unequal Thailand.
Earlier this year he fled the kingdom after an arrest warrant was finally issued following a series of no shows at police interviews.
The statute of limitation on fleeing the scene of an accident, which carried up to six months in jail, expired on Sunday. Speeding and drunk driving have already run out.
He can now only be prosecuted for causing death by dangerous driving which does not expire until 2027 and carries up to 10 years in jail.
"It will not affect any request for extradition," Lieutenant General Somnuk Siengkong told reporters on Saturday.
Interpol has issued a "Red Notice" international arrest notice for Worayuth, whose whereabouts is still unknown.
In the years since the fatal hit-and-run the heir continues to lead a lavish, jet-setting lifestyle with frequent stops in Thailand as well as attending key Red Bull racing events.
Red Bull has repeatedly declined to comment saying the matter is private. His family has also remained silent.
Worayuth's billionaire clan has inherited the fortune built up by his grandfather Chaleo Yoovidhya, who co-founded the Red Bull brand with Austrian Dietrich Mateschitz in the 1980s.
Chaleo passed away in March 2012, leaving his family some $22 billion and control of more than 50 percent of the energy drink empire, according to Bloomberg.
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