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Usually not in Texas, but have a better likelihood in Oregon or Idaho. But most often they will not extradite you even if you are in a neighboring county. I would take care of your warrant, because with the new flying disclosure law of names and birth dates they have been picking up more warrants out of the airport. So you may want to take care of the warrant so when you go on a vacation out of the country you are not arrested upon entry.

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Any state can extradite you for whatever crime they wish. It all depends on the seriousness of the offense and/or how badly they want you.

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Q: Will Washington extradite you back to Arizona on a misdemeanor warrant issued there?
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