If you are speaking of them holding a warrant for you but you have, so far, avoided arrest - - they can hold it until the warrant is withdrawn or until the statute of limitations for your particular offense expires (if it does). If you are speaking of being held for extradition by KY for a felony warrant - - they can hold you until the state that issued the warrant comes for you.
means if there is more than one warrant out for your arrest in more than one county/state, and the county/state that picks you up originally releases you, you will continue to be held there for up to 72hrs until the county/state with the other warrant picks you up, but they only have 72hrs to do it otherwise they must release you.
They can hold you as long as they want as long as the issuing state orders you held for extradition.
A civil warrant hold is a civil arrest warrant. A civil warrant hold can be executed in several types of civil cases, for example child support.
Don't understand the question. If the authotrities do not have a warrant, then WHAT are they holding you on? If the 'wanting' jurisdiction has teletyped a "hoild" order until a warrant can be issued, that is sufficient to hold you. If it is an 'in-state violation,' mere knowledge that you are wanted is sufficient.
20 to 60 years
No
I think you mean extradite - and the answer is it depends on the severity of the offense, whether there is an open warrant and what that warrant spells out.
Regulations vary by state but they can search it with your permission, otherwise they can hold you until they get a search warrant
As surprising as it may sound, try calling the law enforcement agency or Sheriff's Office in whatever jurisdiction you think may hold the warrant, and simply ask.
what is a cor warrant
Most warrants do not hold outside of a state unless its a serious offense. But it should be 7 years I think its the same in all states