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How much time does a state have to extradite for a felony?

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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 days, file a Writ of Habeus Corpus to determine where the process stands.

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