I don't know where the questioner gets the "30 to 90 days" timeframe. As far as I'm aware there are no statutory timeframes for the process of extradition. As long as the legal process between the two states has begun and is progressing, then it takes as long as it takes. Moreso, especially if the extradition is being "fought' by the fugitive. Lesson to be learned? When there is a warrant for you turn yourself in and then you won't be spending weeks in someone else's jail.
They have up to 30 days to pick you up.
30 days after 30 and no one picks you up then you are set free
i filing for an uncontested divorce what happens if my wife hasn't responded with in 30 days
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about 30 days - one month
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if they catch you, they can take away your license for 30 days.
30 days, after that the system will not boot
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Typically they have 30 days from the arrest in the state you preside in. Within that 30 days, they may request a Governs warrant that will give them another 60 day extension. So the final answer is 90 days. In this situation, if they do not extradite you, there is still an active warrant for you in California, therefore if you are pulled over or your license is scanned for any reason, Colorado can arrest you for being a fugitive of justice. Then you will have to post bail, and go through the whole process again. Long story short, you'll never win. I am going through it now.