A wanted person can be extradited from another state on any valid arrest warrant. The decision on whether or not to extradite is usually based on cost and funds available. It's expensive to send two officers to a remote location to escort a prisoner home, so extradition is usually limited to serious charges such as felonies. Even so, there are courts and law enforcement agencies that will fund extraditions for charges such as DUI and domestic violence. The cost of the extradition, including the officers' salaries and travel expenses, can be assessed against the defendant at sentencing. In other words, you can be made to pay for your own extradition.
will texas extradite misdemeanor fugitives?
Yes.
LEGALLY speaking, they can extradite you. As a PRACTICAL matter, will they... for a misdemeanor... fairly unlikely.
No.
If it was a misdemeanor DWI, yes, unless a particular state has a law against it.
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In Missouri, a first DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) offense is typically classified as a misdemeanor. However, if there are aggravating factors, such as prior DWI offenses or the presence of a child passenger, it can be elevated to a felony. Penalties for a misdemeanor DWI can include fines, license suspension, and possible jail time. Subsequent offenses carry more severe consequences.
Because it has been classified as a misdemeanor DWI, it appears that the citation was already issued. As such, there is no limitation. You have already received full notice of the violation.
Indiana has 10 days to extradite. If it is for child support they will pick him or her up and extradite also.
I seriously doubt they will if it is a misdemeanor, MD doesn't extradite for felony theft and alot of other felony charges so chances are no. Exception to the rule, they will extradite in a surrounding state like PA.