Depends on what it is. A misdemeanor or tickets - probably not.
Extradition in Arizona must comply with the Federal Criminal Extradition Act of 1948 ( 18 USC section 209) and both acts maybe found in the 2 related links below.
As with the other 49 states within the United States of America, Arizona tends to respect, and cooperate with, other states on extradition requests as long as certain legal standards are satisfactorily met. For Arizona and the other states recognize that extradition tends to be requested for the serious, felonycharges. And Arizona and the other states may not consider extradition for misdemeanors depending on the particular charges and depending on whether legal standards are met.
It depends on the misdemeanor CONVICTION. If it was for a crime of domestic violence, no.
No
Will new mexico extradite from arizona for a mistermeanor DWI
It depends upon the misdemeanor. As with the other 48 states in the United States of America, Nevada and Arizona tend to cooperate with, and respect, each other, and the other states, over extradition requests. But such requests tend to be over the serious, felony charges. But once another country is involved, all decisionmaking is turned over to the U.S. For involvement of a country other than the U.S. becomes a federal concern.
Yes, it is a misdemeanor.
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition.
Warrants follow you pretty much everywhere.
yes, in Arizona a ticket for failure to yield is considered a misdemeanor. The ticket issued will have a fine that you need to pay.
ALL US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradtion. Whether they consider your offense serious enough to go through the trouble of extraditing you, or not, can't be known.
i think about 1-2 years