Fight Extradition in Arizona
What is Extradition?
Extradition is the legal process of removing an individual who is charged with a crime in one state from another. In Arizona the law governing extradition is codified in Arizona Revised Statutes 13-3841 through 13-3870.02.
When you miss a court date or you are charged with a crime, an arrest warrant is issued. When a warrant is issued, you must surrender yourself to that court. In other words, you must turn yourself in to authorities or face arrest.
The prosecution will ask for the warrant to be entered into the Arizona Crime Information Center (ACIC) or the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) systems. An NCIC warrant alerts authorities nationwide while an ACIC is limited to the State of Arizona. If you are stopped or arrested on a NCIC warrant, you can be held on that warrant anywhere in the United States, while on an ACIC warrant you could be held anywhere in the state.
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