not at all. However, if GA files an extradition request and SC is the asylum state, then they can( are required to) hold fugitive for 30 days awaiting GA authorities to transport.
yeah.
can i marry a inmate in county jail in Ga?
no
A warrant will be active until the conditions of the warrant are satisfied. It will also be active until the warrant is served.
Yes.
In GA, they don't have to actually extradite you within 10 days, they must simply hold a hearing within that time to begin extradition proceedings. Therefore, the short answer to your question is "nothing".
No, they won't take you to Georgia, but if the charge is extraditable, they will take you to jail in TX to detemine (1) if GA wants you back. (2) if they do - you will be held until GA delivers the extradition warrant and comes to get you which may take quite some time.
The court overseeing the extradition sets the date by which the state holding the warrant has to have officers appear and take custody of the prisoner. There is no hard line on this, but a week to ten days is the usual time frame.
Contact the GA court and (unless you already know why) determine why the bench warrant was issued. If it is something minor find out if it can be handled (pay the ticket and penalties, or whatever). If not, it may be a good idea to retain a GA attorney to handle this for you.
To find out if an inmate is at the Robert A. Deyton Detention Facility in Lovejoy, GA, you can visit the official website of the facility or the local sheriff's office, which often provides an inmate locator tool. Additionally, you can call the facility directly and provide the inmate's full name and date of birth for assistance. Once confirmed, you can mail a letter to the inmate using the facility's mailing address and following their specific guidelines for correspondence.
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To find a GDC (Georgia Department of Corrections) or CDC (County Detention Center) number for an inmate in Dalton, GA, you can visit the Georgia Department of Corrections website and use their inmate search tool. Alternatively, you can contact the Whitfield County Sheriff's Office or the local detention center directly for assistance. Ensure you have the inmate's full name or other identifying details to facilitate the search.