Every State has in "inter-state compact" when it comes to extradition. What really matters to you is the severity of the crime. Each warrant is different. Unless its a very serious crime your being sought for, I wouldn't worry about it.
To be more specific, Minnesota is quite lenient in these matters. Unless the crime is a violent crime or a crime against a person, most warrants handed down by Judges as a result of a complaint filed will state "Execute in Minnesota Only" "Do Not Extradite" There are some that are a bit more serious but not to the level of violent or crimes against a person in which a warrant issued can say "Execute in Boarder States" And ALL warrants in Minnesota have territorial Limits that prevent the execution of a warrant on Federal Reservations (i.e. Indian Reservations) In these cases, cooperation is required by the Reservation Police.
Does new mexico extradite on felony warrants?
No
Most states WILL extradite for felony offenses.
Almost certainly yes.
Wa Oregon n Idaho.Even on Felony Warrants
Yes, if the charge is serious enough to justify the cost of the extradition.
All US states and possessions honor each others requests for extradition. Most states WILL extradite for felony offenses. If you're talking about a federal case, most certainly.
Arrest Warrants never expire. They exist until canceled by the judge.
Not enough information given to answer. ALL offenses are legally extraditable - the question is whether a state will CHOOSE to extradite or not. That is the question no one can answer.
i believe all states can and will extradite... it seems to depend rather on whether the crime was violent or not, whether the warrant says extradite... it does cost the state money to bring someone back. All i can say is that if you are on a Native American reservation they cannot extradite you unless they have the cooperation of the reservation police.
For felony offenses, most states WILL extradite.
Most all states WILL take action to extradite fugitives wanted for felony offenses.