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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 stands.

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Once the extradition has begun it can take, as long as it takes. It is an administratively lengthy process to remove a person from one state to another for prosecution and once the process has started it can be time consuming. There are no statutory time limts on this process, but if you are still being held after 60 - 90 days I would file a Writ of Habeus Corpus.

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15y ago

Texas is taking up to 30 days to extradite my husband from pa so its probably the same. Depends on the crime and the hearing date for extradition

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