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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.
One county within the same state will honor another county's arrest warrant and hold you until they come to transport you back to the county that wants you. The actual legal act defined as "extradition" doesn't come into play in INTRAstate removals. Extradition only applies to INTERstate removals.
When you have served your period of incarceration in the first county, before they release you they should check to see if there are any other "criminal holds" on you. When they find the bench warrant they will hold you for the other county to come get you and return you to the court that issued the bench warrant.
If they discover where you are, they will have you arrested in that state. Then you will be transported to Kentucky where you will be incarcerated. If you are arrested in the state you are in, your name will be in the system and the county in Kentucky where you have the warrant will be contacted.
It means that you have an unanswered violation in that county that you never took care of. In this instance they simply declined to send someone to another county to pick you up, but it does not necessarily mean the the warrant has "gone away." If you were ever stopped in the county holding the warrant, in all likliehood you would be immediately arrested. Your best course of action would be to look into this and get it taken care of.
All 50 states honor the extradition warrants of each other. However, it is up to the issuing state, which has only a certain amount of time to arrange for transportation of the prisoner. If that time expires than the person could be set free after the disposition of any cases that the apprehending state has against them.
If you got arrested in Florida and have a warrant in a different state, the state that issue a warrant has 30 days to come get you or else Fl has to release you. My boyfriend is going threw it right now.
If they know where you are (or where you may be) they will probably check those addresses and locations (relatives - employment - friends - etc) but even if they don't find you, the warrant along with your name and identifying info - will be on file in the state criminal information system and can be served by anyone who locates you. .
Counties are only allowed to hold you for 10 days... If the other county doesn't come get you then the county you are in has to let you go!
Yes they will. They will take you to hennepin county and wait for the green light from aonka. At which point Anoka will come and pick you up and bring you back to anoka county for processing and court if needed.
The Sheriff's come get you.
The arrest for your warrant would be legal. What you said just means you're arrested in another county/state and they may or may not come and get you since you're outside the 100 miles they are willing to travel to pick you up and transport, meaning they want you, but the charge isn't all that serious and they don't want to use great expense to get you.