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It takes... as long as it takes. It is not an overnight process. There are certain legal steps that must be initiated and accomplished between the states before the extraditing state can lawfully remove you from the holding state. These legal steps can take time. If you are still held after 60-90days - I would suggest filing a Writ of Habeus Corpus to see where the process stood.

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