If an individual that has an active warrant with Sheriff's Office and lives in another county, can Sheriff's Office make an arrest?

Yes, with the assistance of that county’s sheriff’s office or department. Another option is if a magistrate from the other county countersigns the warrant.

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1. Why does the process of serving a warrant take such a long time?
2. When a person is locked up on a warrant, how long does it take before they go before a bond court judge?
3. How far does Sheriff's Office travel for extradition of a warrant?
4. If an individual that has an active warrant with Sheriff's Office and lives in another county, can Sheriff's Office make an arrest?