The only way Ohio can extradite you is if you match the geographical limitations of the warrant. If you are outside of these limitations the warrant is valid but Ohio will not come and get you due to the cost of transport. If the warrant states no geographical limitations then you can get picked up anywhere in the US and be extradited. They may not personally come for you but they can use a transport company like Trans-corp.
2006-09-13 15:41:52
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answered by Darth Vader 4
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Misdemeanor Warrant Extradition
2016-10-31 00:31:51
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answered by ? 4
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2016-06-04 05:28:49
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answered by ? 3
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If the warrant occurred while you are on parole or probation - your parole and probation will be revoked when your PO obtains a violation of probation warrant. If Ohio wants you that badly, they have the right to ask for extradition. Extradition involves governor's offices and happens every day. If there are other prisoners who need to be extradited back to Ohio - you're joining them. Once you face the crime in Ohio - then your violation of probation will be addressed and Ohio will send you back to whereever once your case is disposed.
2006-09-13 07:01:38
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answered by Anonymous
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No. They are much to busy with serious crimes to extradite you. Don't worry. But, you may want to change your drivers license, because if you get stopped in any state and have an Ohio license, it will show up and the officer can arrest and hold you in jail, until such time as they get the info from Ohio. To get a license in another state, do not turn in your Ohio license. Some states run it and will find the warrant. Take the entire writen, driving, eye test as if you don't have one.
2006-09-13 06:14:39
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answered by skyeblue 5
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The US States fully comply with all extradition laws from other states. It really depends on whether or not how bad Ohio really wants you. You should call a lawyer because if they do decide to prosecute you it's better to be prepared.
2006-09-13 06:16:05
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answered by mbjwithouse 2
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most states do not extradite on misdemeanor warrants . you will need to be taken in front of the judge and you will need to waive extradition first
2006-09-13 06:40:36
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answered by cuda 1
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no misdemeanors are not extraditable
2006-09-13 06:18:53
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answered by mrmiketattoo 3
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Criminal Record Search Database - http://InfoSearchDetective.com
2016-04-11 13:42:10
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answered by Trudi 3
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