If issued by a state court, a warrant would be good throughout your entire state - AND - throughout the country if the state chose to place it in the interstate system.
Then you could be extradited to the county that issued the warrant.
how do i fimd out if I have a warrant in marion county Indiana??
You can ALWAYS be arrested for an ARREST warrant regardless of issuing agency or the arresting agency.Additional: There is widespread mis-understanding of the term "extradite." Extradition refers only to removing a person from one STATE to another STATE.If you are wanted on a warrant and are arrested in the same state the warrant was issued in, no extradition is involved - only a county-to-county transfer.
means if there is more than one warrant out for your arrest in more than one county/state, and the county/state that picks you up originally releases you, you will continue to be held there for up to 72hrs until the county/state with the other warrant picks you up, but they only have 72hrs to do it otherwise they must release you.
There is no statue of limitations on a warrant.
If you have a warrant you are subject to arrest at any time. You may not want to interact with the state until you have taken care of your warrant.
In order to know if you have a warrant you will need to go to the courthouse in your county and inquire with the circuit court clerk's office. They will be able to tell you how to proceed if you have a warrant.
No. You must surrender yourself to the state in which the warrant was issued.
Until they are picked up by the county that holds the warrant.Added: The term "Extradition" is used only when referring to out-of-state warrants.
Depends on what the warrant's for. If they want to get a hold of you, and they find out you're located in another county, they simply ask the County Sheriff's Office in that county to pick you up.
When a person is being held in a county jail on warrant from another county, then a bail bond cannot be posted until that person has been transported to the county which issued the warrant.
a probation warrant or a failure to appear warrant would be state wide and it could be valid in other states, depending the extradtion limits put into the system