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What is the time limit for California to extradite a fugitive in jail in another state?

They have up to 30 days to pick you up.


Can i buy a gift card in one state and have someoone pick it up in another state?

It is usually not possible to buy a gift card in one state and pick it up in another state. Gift cards are scanned when purchased to activate them. If there is a need to give someone money in another state it might be simpler to send them a check or postal money order.


Can you use a out of state medicaid card to pick up your medicine in another state?

Yes you can.


How long can a warrant of extradition take to get?

A Governor's Warrant (also known as a 'Writ of Extradition') is applied for when the state wants a person who is a fugitive from the laws of their state and is apprehended and held in the custody of another state. It can take, as long as it takes, especially if the fugitive is fighting extradtion. If the detainee is held for more than 90 days - ask for an attorney and file a Writ of Habeus Corpus.


How long does a state have to come and pick up somebody that is going to another state and when does that time start even if they were in county custody and than federal custody?

Usually, they have to come get you befor your sentence in the other place is up. Ask your lawyer.


If you got the vehicle in one state where the lender is and now live in another how does the repo work with an out of state vehicle?

Usually the bank has a list of repo companies they do biz with and they pick one to repo the car. Maybe the closest to the car, maybe the cheapest, whatever.


Can you get on a plane when you violate probation?

You can, but if you do, you could pick up another charge: absconding. If you leave the state, you could pick up a felony fugitive warrant. If this should happen, hope that local law enforcement picks you up before the FBI comes looking for you.


How do you find out if Louisiana will pick up a fugitive from another state?

All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition - there are no 'safe-haven' states - it is impossible to know with certainty whether a particular state will choose to extradite you or not, there are simply too many variables. It may depend on the offense and the seriousness of it and/or how badly they want you returned - most states WILLextradite for felony offenses.


Can you rent a car for your spouse to pick up in one state and drop it off in another state?

As long as it's in the same country, yes.


Can a 12 year old decide where to live in the state of Wisconsin?

Usually, a 12 year old is accompanied by a parent or guardian so usually the child cannot pick his/her location in the state of Wisconsin, or any other state or country.


Will North Carolina extradite to California on warrant issued because you lied to HUD about your income when you lived in their HUD housing?

Forget about why the warrant was issued: whenever a warrant is issued for someone's arrest it remains as such until the charges are answered (i.e., the warrant is served). That warrant is entered into the National Criminal Information Computer, or NCIC. If law-enforcement sees that warrant it will make an arrest and hold the person in jail. Next there is the issue of whether the issuing state is willing to extradite. The arresting state doesn't do the extradition, the issuing state does. So if that state wants the fugitive it will arrange to pick the fugitive up, if the charges are serious enough. If the state is not willing to extradite then the fugitive is freed-- for now: at any time the warrant is in effect and has not been served, the fugitive will continue to be arrested until eventually he is brought to justice.


How long can OK hold someone on extradition to MS?

When you get arrested in Oklahoma for an out of state warrant, you have the option to either fight extradition to that state or waive your rights and go back willingly. If you sign the extradition papers to return to that state, then the other state has 14 business days to come and get the individual. If you choose to fight the extradition, then Oklahoma will charge you as a fugitive from justice and set a bond. Many states won't allow a fugitive bond. If you can post bond, then you will be set free. There will be a hearing in 30 days to see if the other state has issued a governor's warrant. If there isn't a warrant yet, then another court date will be set 60 days later. They usually have the governor's warrant by then. If not, then the charges in Oklahoma will be dropped and you will be set free. However, there will still be the charges in the other state. After the governor's warrant has been issued the 14 days rule is typically set aside. This means that the other state has more time to come and pick you up.

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