Yes, in terms of the other states of the United States; no, in terms of other countries. The 50 states tend to cooperate with each other over extradition requests. Once Another Country becomes involved, the affected state must leave the matter in the hands of the United States government.
Not sure what the question is - - NC can choose to extradite from any other state, or not, on any offense they wish. It all depends on the offense and how badly they want you. All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition.
All US states and possessions honor each other's requests for extradition.
For both criminal extradition and DMV information-sharing purposes they DO have reciprocity, as do ALL states.
ALL states and US possessions honor extradition requests from other states.
Every US state and possession honors each others extradition warrants and proceedings.
10 days depending on wether or not you chose to sign the extradition waiver.North Carolina came and got me on the 10th day.If you don't sign,they can take as long as they want.
All US states and possessions honor each other's requests for extradition.
Between Georgia and what??? Between Georgia and Florida is well, nothing - they touch each other. Between Georgia and North Carolina is South Carolina. Between Georgia and Mississippi is Alabama.
There is no such thing as fayetville, North Carolina but the distance between Durham, North Carolina and FAYETTEViLLE, North Carolina is 89.0 miles which is 1hour and 33mins
mountains stand between north carolina and kentucky
140 miles.
Carolina is in 2 parts. South and north
north carolina.
119 miles.