<Ul> <Li> An executive authority demand of the jurisdiction to which a person that is a fugitive from justice has fled . </Li> <Li> The requesting executive must also produce a copy of an indictment found or an affidavit made before a magistrate of any state or territory . The document must charge the fugitive demanded with having committed treason, felony, or other crime, and it must be certified as authentic by the governor or chief magistrate of the state or territory from where the person so charged has fled . </Li> <Li> The executive receiving the request must then cause the fugitive to be arrested and secure and to notify the requesting executive authority or agent to receive the fugitive . </Li> <Li> An agent of the executive of the state demanding extradition must appear to receive the prisoner, which must occur within 30 days from time of arrest, or the prisoner may be released . Some states allow longer waiting periods, of up to 90 days . </Li> <Li> Cases of kidnapping by a parent to another state see automatic involvement by the US Marshals Service . </Li> </Ul> <Li> An executive authority demand of the jurisdiction to which a person that is a fugitive from justice has fled . </Li> <Li> The requesting executive must also produce a copy of an indictment found or an affidavit made before a magistrate of any state or territory . The document must charge the fugitive demanded with having committed treason, felony, or other crime, and it must be certified as authentic by the governor or chief magistrate of the state or territory from where the person so charged has fled . </Li> <Li> The executive receiving the request must then cause the fugitive to be arrested and secure and to notify the requesting executive authority or agent to receive the fugitive . </Li>

Countries that have no extradition to the us