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Chapter 15 - General Powers And Duties Of Sheriffs And Deputy Sheriffs


  • Section 23-15-20. Maintenance and contents of books of record.
  • Section 23-15-30. Manner in which final process and other papers shall be kept and arranged.
  • Section 23-15-40. Service of process, orders and notices; penalties for default.
  • Section 23-15-45. Service of arrest warrants on incarcerated inmates; statewide jurisdiction.
  • Section 23-15-50. Arrest of persons against whom process issued; bail.
  • Section 23-15-60. Breaking into house to arrest person or seize goods.
  • Section 23-15-70. Call out for assistance or posse comitatus; penalty for refusing to assist.
  • Section 23-15-80. Attending circuit courts; service of rule of court or writ of attachment for contempt thereof; costs.
  • Section 23-15-90. Summoning constables to attend court.
  • Section 23-15-100. Execution of orders of county governing bodies.
  • Section 23-15-110. Practicing law or serving as clerk of court.
  • Section 23-15-120. Coroner to serve or execute process on sheriff in certain circumstances.
  • Section 23-15-130. Filing statements of money collected.
  • Section 23-15-135. Restrictions on public officials and law enforcement officers as to providing food, product, or services to prisoners for personal income; application of procurement codes.
  • Section 23-15-140. Badges for sheriffs and deputy sheriffs.
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