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I've heard that they can live 20 or so years or perhaps a little more. They should live as long as most of the other species around. My friend had a diamondback that lived 23 years. I would think that a cornsnake could match that with proper care.
I think 15 years is a reasonable age for a Corn in captivity but as methods and equipment are being refined over the years, I'm sure that 20+ is becoming more common.