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Probably not. Extradition is the process used when a person is in custody in one jurisdiction, but has an active warrant in another jurisdiction. In most cases, child support is a civil matter, and therefore does not bring up the issue of warrants as in a criminal matter.

If, however, there is some reason that a warrant has been issued with regard to the child support issue, then yes, the person can be extradited. The Wisconsin authorities would be notified of the person's location, and would then determine whether or not the warrant merited the expense of going to pick up the defendant and transporting him/her back to Wisconsin.

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