Georgia Statutes

§ 17-5-24 — Officers authorized to execute search warrants

Georgia·Title 17
The search warrant shall be issued in duplicate and shall be directed for execution to all peace officers of this state. However, the judicial officer may direct the search warrant to be executed by any peace officer named specially therein.

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