What's the warranty of these Mac book pro sn#017f4kp4dh2g

The warranty of these MacBook Pro serial no.# 017f4kp4dh2g , It was bought around 2011. How long is the warranty?

check warranty https://selfsolve.apple.com/agreementWarrantyDynamic.do
basic 1 yr warranty, unless Apple Care was bought for an additiional 2 years.
all warranties stay with the Serial Number and the machine therefore they are automatically transferable from owner to owner.

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