Arizona Statutes

§ 13-3869 — Extradition of persons to and from Indian jurisdiction

Arizona § 13-3869
JurisdictionArizona
Title 13Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 38MISCELLANEOUS
Art. 5Uniform Criminal Extradition Act

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 13-3869 (2026).

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A.If this state seeks the extradition of an Indian from within the jurisdiction of an Indian tribe in this state, this state shall comply with any applicable requirements of tribal extradition law.
B.An Indian tribe that permits extradition by this state of Indians from a tribal jurisdiction may request the extradition of Indians from state jurisdiction pursuant to this section.
C.An Indian tribe shall direct a demand for extradition to the county attorney of the county in which the person demanded is thought to be located, or if the location of the person is unknown, to the attorney general.
D.A written demand for extradition by an Indian tribe shall be recognized if the demand is accompanied by both:
1.A copy of a warrant issued for the person.
2.A criminal complaint or sworn

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