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<h1>Arrest Warrants: Police Officers or Designated Persons Can Execute if Immediate Action is Needed Under Specific Circumstances.</h1> A warrant of arrest is typically directed to one or more police officers. However, if immediate execution is necessary and no police officer is available, the court may direct it to any other person or persons, who are then responsible for executing the warrant. If a warrant is directed to multiple officers or persons, it can be executed by all or any one or more of them.