We investigate the late time behavior of particle creation from an extremal
Reissner-Nordstrom (RN) black hole formed by gravitational collapse. We
calculate explicitly the particle flux associated with a massless scalar field
at late times after the collapse. Our result shows that the expected number of
particles in any wave packet spontaneously created from the ``in'' vacuum state
approaches zero faster than any inverse power of time. This result confirms the
traditional belief that extremal black holes do not emit particles. We also
calculate the expectation value of the stress energy tensor in a 1+1 RN black
hole and show that it also drops to zero at late times. Some comments on
previous work by other authors are provided.Comment: revised version, 25 pages, 2 figure