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ALL states and US possessions honor each other's extradition actions. However, for extradition to actually take place, certain legal obligations must be met and satisfied. Unless the detainee 'waives' extradition a judicial hearing in the detaining state must be held to assure that all requirements for a legal extradition have been met.
If you are speaking of them holding a warrant for you but you have, so far, avoided arrest - - they can hold it until the warrant is withdrawn or until the statute of limitations for your particular offense expires (if it does). If you are speaking of being held for extradition by KY for a felony warrant - - they can hold you until the state that issued the warrant comes for you.
If the person is being held for extradition. once the process has begun it takes as long as it takes. It is nowhere near as easy as simply driving over the state line and picking them up. A formal inter-state legal and administrative process must be begun and followed in order to legally take custody of the defendant and remove them from one state to another. If you haven't heard anything in 30 days, file a Writ of Habeus Corpus to determine where the process currently stands.
As these generally occur when the amount owed is greater than $5000, this comes under federal law, as at this point it becomes a felony, so any state cannot stop extradition.
can i find taryn ridgeway in hardin co jail in KY where they hold the fEMALES WHEN THEY DO THE SAP PROGRAM
no
About an hour and 20 minutes.
how long does it take to get to jacksonville noth carlina from harrodsburg ky 40330
not as long as it is in season. check out ky department of fish and wildlife for seasons.
II is 85 miles accordiing to Google Maps.
One, maybe two business days.
Its 2 foot because i don't know where KY is