All states extradite to all other states. Some wont extradite on some cases, but they are few and far between. If California asserts that they will extradite/accept the person back (and arrange the transportation), all states will cooperate with the extradition. You can try to run to a handful of other countries, but why not just get it behind you, and turn yourself in.
The state that border Washington (not Washington, DC) and Oregon to the east is the great state of Idaho.
My "friend" has a bench warrant in Idaho for a felony probation violation. On the state issued, mailed copy of the warrant paperwork, it reads "Idaho Only" or "Extradite Idaho Only" (something to that effect, my apologies, I only caught a glimpse of it). Does this really mean that if she moves to a southern state (Mississippi, Alabama or Georgia) that even if she got stopped for a traffic violation or somehow attracted the attention of the police, that Idaho wouldn't waste the money to extradite her from there back? And also, will she be able to get a driver's license issued in her new resident state?
Washington County Idaho was established in 1879.
Washington borders Idaho to the east and and Oregon also borders Idaho to the east.
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No, Montana and Wyoming are East of Idaho. Washington and Oregon are to the West.
As of the 2000 Census, the population of Washington County Idaho is, 9,977.
Washington, Idaho, Nevada, California
Most all states WILL take action to extradite fugitives wanted for felony offenses.
Idaho borders Washington and Oregon to the East.
Washington, Idaho, Nevada, and California.
Washington, Nevada, Idaho and California border Oregon.