Normally county jails can hold you up to two days to determine if the other jurisdiction will extradite you. If the other jurisdiction will take you then they have up to, normally, two weeks to arrange for your transfer.
In Texas, a county can hold an inmate for up to 10 days for an out-of-county warrant before a transfer must occur, according to the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. If the receiving jurisdiction does not take custody of the inmate within that timeframe, the county may be required to release the individual. However, specific procedures and timelines can vary based on local policies and the details of the warrant. It's advisable to consult legal counsel for precise guidance in particular cases.
A wire transfer is where money is sent to someone else at another location,a transfer is when money is taken from one account you hold and put into another account you hold. It's a different process. A transfer is usually much quicker than a wire. I don't know how helpful this was, but there you go.
Until the inter-county paperwork to transfer you is completed. Since you've been charged under Florida law, your incarceration anywhere in Florida counts the same as if you were incarcerated in the county in which you commited the offense.
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!
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.
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Chemical bonds hold different atoms or ions together in a chemical compound. These bonds are formed through the sharing or transfer of electrons between the atoms or ions.
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Then you won't get released. A "hold" means that someone else (some other county perhaps) wants you for an offense in their jurisdiction. When your sentence is complete for the offense you are currently in jail for, the other county will be notified and will come and take you into their custody.
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