There are no statutory limitations on the extradition process. Once the apprehending state notifies the 'wanting' state and the process is begun, it can take as long as it takes. The administrative and legal processes to remove a prisoner from one state to another are complex and not quickly accomplished. If you are still in custody ater 30-45 days, file a Writ of Habeus Corpus to determine where the porcess stands.
how many days does Kentucky have to pursue ex tradtion after a person is picked up in Ohio on a warrent from Kentucky and a extradtion waiver is signed
30 to 90 days after the holding jurisdiction is finished with you, unless the courts get involved.
10 days to make arrangements and 30 days to come pick up. If they don't comply with the necessary steps the defendant will be released.
how many days does colorado have to extradite an individual from Utah before Utah has to release them
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No, extradition is not a distance-based process. If you are in an area which has extradition laws, you will be sent back to face whatever you ran from.
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Nope - it can take as little as a few days to many months - it depends on the protocols, warrants and visas necessary to extradite a person from one country to another.
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Once the extraditing state has indicated that they WILL extradite you then the extradition process has been started. It is not immediate nor is it quick, there are many administrative and legal steps in removing someone from one state another for prosecution that must be taken to satisfy the law. If one is still incarcertaed awaiting removel after 30 days, file a Writ of Habeus Corpus to detemine the status of your extradition.
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