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You will set in jail until one your court date or two you bail out of jail. bail will depend on what you are being held for.
Depends on what the warrant is for
A "bench warrant" is a warrant issued by a judge on his sole authority. Only the judge who issued the warrant can vacate the warrant. If he had to issue one to get you to court to testify, you probably won't be released until after your necessity in the court action is ended.
If you are being held for the delivery and service of a warrant, there is no statutory time limit on this. Only when you are returned to the jurisdiction that wants you will your "speedy trial" rights begin. Too bad and shame on you, that's what you get for running.
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.
24 hours
It depends on what the offense is that you are wanted for.
I presume you mean a bench warrant, not a beach warrant. You can remain in jail either until a new bail is set and is posted, or until the case is resolved.
You can be held until the violation is resolved.
There is no statutory time limit on the extradition process. Once notified and the legal process of extradition is begun, and is proceeding, it takes as long as it takes.
24 hours