Minnesota Statutes
§ 626.77 — PEACE OFFICERS FROM ADJOINING STATES; FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
Minnesota § 626.77
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartCRIMINAL PROCEDURE; PEACE OFFICERS; PRIVACY OF COMMUNICATIONS
Ch. 626PEACE OFFICERS; SEARCHES; PURSUIT; MANDATORY REPORTING
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 626.77 (2026).
Text
Subdivision 1.Arrest authority. A peace officer of a state adjoining Minnesota and a federal law enforcement officer have the same authority to arrest and hold an individual in custody as has any peace officer of this state if all of the following circumstances are present:
(1)the officer is on duty and is acting on a request for assistance by a peace officer of this state;
(2)while in this state, the officer acts under the direction of the peace officer to whom the officer is rendering assistance;
(3)while in this state, the officer acts in accordance with the rules and regulations of the officer's own appointive or elective authority; and
(4)upon effecting an arrest, the officer surrenders custody of the arrested individual to a peace officer of this state without unnecessary delay.
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Legislative History
1994 c 441 s 1;2001 c 16 s 1;2006 c 260 art 1 s 40;2007 c 13 art 1 s 25
Nearby Sections
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§ 626.05
DEFINITIONS§ 626.06
JURISDICTION TO ISSUE§ 626.07
GROUNDS FOR ISSUANCE§ 626.08
PROBABLE CAUSE§ 626.10
AFFIDAVIT; CONTENT§ 626.11
ISSUANCE OF WARRANT§ 626.12
APPLICANTS; NAMES ON WARRANT§ 626.13
SERVICE; PERSONS MAKING§ 626.17
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