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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Colorado Waiver Extradition document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the court address at the top of the form. This should include the county and any relevant details.
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The advisement hearing is also where the alleged fugitive can opt to waive extradition. A waiver of extradition means that the alleged fugitive agrees to be transported to the demanding state without putting up a legal fight. Some people choose a waiver of extradition in order to speed the process along.
Extradition can take two or three months, especially if the defendant chooses to fight extradition. For legal advice about the extradition process or to confidentially discuss your criminal proceedings with one of our Colorado criminal defense lawyers, do not hesitate to contact us.
A general rule of thumb is if the charge from the other state is minor, then waive extradition. Waiving will shorten the time period the other state has to come and get him and for minor charges there is a slight chance the other state may not bother with the expense to come get him and/or may not have enough time.
Yes, Colorado will extradite defendants for probation violations. This includes offenders who are currently outside of Colorado but were sentenced in Colorado as well as offenders who are in Colorado but were sentenced in another state.
Colorado may extradite fugitives suspected of committing any felony, misdemeanor, or petty offense. But because extradition is expensive, Colorado typically pursues fugitives suspected of only serious crimes such as homicides, (CRS 18-3-402), grand theft, drug trafficking, and escaping prison (CRS 18-8-208).

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The Uniform Criminal Extradition Act (UCEA2) If the demanding state does not take custody within 30 days, the prisoner may be discharged.

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