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§ 17-4-44 — Warrants may be issued in any county; execution of warrants without backing or endorsement of judicial officer in county where warrant is executed

Georgia § 17-4-44

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O.C.G.A. § 17-4-44 (2026).

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A warrant for arrest may be issued in any county, though the crime was committed in another county. A warrant, once issued, may be executed in any county without being backed or endorsed by a judicial officer in the county where the warrant is executed.

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