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California is a state that is an extraditing state. The state of California needs the demand from the state requesting extradition, the governors warrant, and probable cause. This process can take 1-3 months.

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Until the extradition process is carried out. As long as IN notified the other state and the other state is in the process of fulfilling the legal requirements for your extradition, there is no time limit for it to occur. However, if you are held more than 90 days file a Writ of Habeus Corpus.'

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