Yes. depending upon the charge and if certain legal standards are met. For California and Colorado, as is the case with the other 48 states within the United States of America, tend to respect, and cooperate with, each other, and the other states, regarding extradition requests. Extradition tends to be requested on the serious, felony charges and for the heinous crimes. But neither California and Colorado nor the other states make decisions once it's ascertained that a country other than the U.S. is involved. For such involvement automatically calls for the role of the federal government as decisionmaker.
It depends on what kind of warrant it is. If it's a felony warrant then Texas will extradite but misdemeanors they don't.
If the police run your background for any reason they will see the arrest warrant for Texas. Depending on the charges Texas may or may not decide to extradite you. If it is a minor charge they may not extradite because Texas would have to pay for it.
will texas extradite misdemeanor fugitives?
States don't usually extradite over misdemeanours, but Parole violation is a felony and all states will extradite.
The unpaid ticket causes the court to issue a warrant for your arrest. It's unlikely that California would extradite you from Texas for an unpaid traffic ticket, but if you go back to California, you are subject to arrest at any time.
Yes, any state will extradite to any other state.
Yes
Will Arkansas extradite for probation violation from Galveston Tx
no!
Yes
No. But Tennessee will.
yes and anywhere in the us