That is correct. As long as the legal process has been set in motion, "it takes, as long as it takes." That being said, if you are still incarcerated after 30-45 days file a Writ of Habeus Corpus to see where the process stands. ALSO - the term "extradition" does not apply to in-state holds. Extradition only applies to inter-state or inter-nation transfers.
You can find a list of Florida sheriffs at the URL associated with this answer.
There is only one Sheriff per county.
LAPD officers are usually deputized in the county so if needed they can respond to situations when county officers are busy, but LAPD does not have authority over LA County Sheriffs Dept.
One county within the same state will honor another county's arrest warrant and hold you until they come to transport you back to the county that wants you. The actual legal act defined as "extradition" doesn't come into play in INTRAstate removals. Extradition only applies to INTERstate removals.
The Williamson County, TN Sheriffs Department is located at 408 Century Ct, Franklin, TN 37064. They can be reached by phone at 615-790-5560.
Sheriffs are generally elected by voters of a county. Commissioners are municipal employees and are therefore not elected by voters.
The address of the Pierce County Sheriffs Honor Guard Association is: 1873 Miller Drive, Dupont, WA 98327-9038
You can ALWAYS be arrested for an ARREST warrant regardless of issuing agency or the arresting agency.Additional: There is widespread mis-understanding of the term "extradite." Extradition refers only to removing a person from one STATE to another STATE.If you are wanted on a warrant and are arrested in the same state the warrant was issued in, no extradition is involved - only a county-to-county transfer.
The address of the Wayne County Sheriffs Youth Education Fund is: 1231 Saint Antoine St, Detroit, MI 48226-2300
Contact whatever agency that operates the county jail (Sheriffs Office???) and ask.
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The answer would be Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs. (in the US) Some counties do not vest overall law enforcment power in a Sheriff's office and they have, instetad, County Police Departments.