My understanding is that they have 90 days to either have you picked up or have to release you to your own recognizance.
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.
Turn yourself in to the jail in Marion county, fl.
County hold means that you have a outstanding arrest warrant in another county and you are being held for 10 days. The other county has 10 days to pick you up or you will be released from jail as long as you do not have a case pending in the county you are in jail at.
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.
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!
out of county warrant
Anything you like.
Before you are released from the county jail, a national warrant check (NCIC) is always conducted as part of the release process, even if you've stayed in jail for a length of time.
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.
You can contact the L.A. County Sheriff's Department at (213) 473-6080.
Some examples of county jail inmates database directories include the Los Angeles County Inmate Locator, Cook County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search, and Harris County Sheriff's Office Online Jail Population Search.
Perhaps there is a new charge or VOP warrant issued after the first county released you.