Typically they have 30 days from the arrest in the state you preside in. Within that 30 days, they may request a Governs warrant that will give them another 60 day extension. So the final answer is 90 days. In this situation, if they do not extradite you, there is still an active warrant for you in California, therefore if you are pulled over or your license is scanned for any reason, Colorado can arrest you for being a fugitive of justice. Then you will have to post bail, and go through the whole process again. Long story short, you'll never win. I am going through it now.
A little over a month at the latest but htey are coming for you
Depends on the severity of the crime they want to extradite for.
Mississippi generally has 30 days to extradite a fugitive after the issuance of a governor's warrant. This timeframe can be extended in some circumstances, particularly if the fugitive contests the extradition. Additionally, the specific timing may vary based on the legal processes involved and the cooperation of the states involved.
In general, Kentucky has 30 days to extradite a fugitive to Pennsylvania after receiving a request for extradition. This timeframe can vary based on specific circumstances and legal proceedings, but the 30-day period is a common guideline. If the extradition process is contested, it may take longer due to legal challenges.
20 cms across the ears of the pilot And that helps me how...?
18 hours
It will take about 12 hours to drive from San Bernardino, California to Durango, Colorado.
About 18 hours
About 15 hours.
If your long driving it will take you 18 hours 4 minutes
1/2 hours
Indiana has 10 days to extradite. If it is for child support they will pick him or her up and extradite also.