Payroll violators will be arrested in whatever state they are in. Transferring payroll violators is a big enough business that private corporations have busses going back and forth. Texas does not need to come and get you. They just need to pay your way. If you were a Florida convict, you would get five additional years for payroll violation. Then after two or three years they might release you again. Then if you violated and got caught, you would get another five. It is called life on the installment plan.
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.
If I take out a " out of controller warrant" on my child will they get help and then get to come home
If the warrant was entered into your state and/or national criminal information database, yes, it should.
If they discover where you are, they will have you arrested in that state. Then you will be transported to Kentucky where you will be incarcerated. If you are arrested in the state you are in, your name will be in the system and the county in Kentucky where you have the warrant will be contacted.
TEXAS
I'd say, almost certainly, yes. If your name doesn't come up in the system while you are there, which it probably will, they will, within a short time, notice it and come to the address you have registered on your card looking for you.
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Texas
In all probability, yes. All felony VOP's are extraditable.
Blue Bell Creameries is in Brenham, Texas
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