Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Execution of out-of-jurisdiction warrants requires local endorsement, with a limited exception where delay would prevent execution. When a warrant directed to a police officer is to be executed beyond the issuing Court's local jurisdiction, the officer must ordinarily obtain endorsement from an Executive Magistrate or a police officer of the rank of officer in charge within the local limits where execution is to occur; that endorsement authorizes execution and local police assistance. If delay in obtaining endorsement would prevent execution, the police officer may execute the warrant without endorsement beyond the issuing Court's local jurisdiction.
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Execution of out-of-jurisdiction warrants requires local endorsement, with a limited exception where delay would prevent execution.
When a warrant directed to a police officer is to be executed beyond the issuing Court's local jurisdiction, the officer must ordinarily obtain endorsement from an Executive Magistrate or a police officer of the rank of officer in charge within the local limits where execution is to occur; that endorsement authorizes execution and local police assistance. If delay in obtaining endorsement would prevent execution, the police officer may execute the warrant without endorsement beyond the issuing Court's local jurisdiction.
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