Tennessee Statutes

§ 40-7-118 — Use of citations in lieu of continued custody of an arrested person

Tennessee § 40-7-118

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-7-118 (2026).

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(a)As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1)"Citation" means an order prepared as a written or electronic citation and issued by a peace officer on paper or on an electronic data device requiring a person accused of violating the law to appear in a designated court or government office at a specified date and time. The signature of the person to whom the order is issued is required, and the order must be filed, electronically or otherwise, with a court having jurisdiction over the alleged offense;
(2)"Magistrate" means any state judicial officer, including the judge of a municipal court, having original trial jurisdiction over misdemeanors or felonies; and (3) (A) "Peace officer" means an officer, employee or agent of government who has a duty imposed by law to

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Legislative History

Amended by 2020 Tenn. Acts, ch. 781, Secs.s 1, s 2 eff. 7/15/2020. Amended by 2019 Tenn. Acts, ch. 316, Secs.s 1, s 2, s 3, s 4 eff. 5/9/2019. Acts 1981, ch. 500, §§ 1, 2; T.C.A., § 40-827; Acts 1983, ch. 200, § 1; 1984, ch. 553, §§ 1, 2; 1985, ch. 320, §§ 1-8, 10, 11; 1988, ch. 932, § 1; 1989, ch. 591, § 113; 1991, ch. 16, § 1; 1993, ch. 241, §§ 68-70; 1996, ch. 644, § 1; 2002, ch. 619, § 1; 2012 , ch. 737, § 3.

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