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If the warrant issued by the court allows or requires extradition, yes. However, an FTA for a traffic ticket, etc., will probably not ask for extradition due to the high cost of transporting the prisoner from one jurisdiction to another. Simplest is just to appear and get it cleared. Warrants show up at the very worst times.

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