Washington Statutes
§ 35A.21.380 — Warrant officers—Training requirements—Authority.
Washington § 35A.21.380
JurisdictionWashington
Title 35AOPTIONAL MUNICIPAL CODE
Ch. 35A.21PROVISIONS AFFECTING ALL CODE CITIES
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Wash. Rev. Code § 35A.21.380 (2026).
Text
(1)Any code city may establish the position of warrant officer.
(2)If any code city establishes the position of warrant officer, the position shall be maintained by the city within the city police department. The number and qualifications of warrant officers shall be fixed by ordinance, and their compensation shall be paid by the city. The chief of police of the city must establish training requirements consistent with the job description of warrant officer established in that city. Training requirements must be approved by the criminal justice training commission.
(3)Warrant officers shall be vested only with the special authority identified in ordinance, which may include the authority to make arrests authorized by warrants and other authority related to service of civil and crimina
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Legislative History
[2015 c 288 s 2.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 35A.01.010
Purpose and policy of this title—Interpretation.§ 35A.01.020
Noncharter code city.§ 35A.01.030
Charter code city.§ 35A.01.035
Code city.§ 35A.01.040
Sufficiency of petitions.§ 35A.01.050
The general law.§ 35A.01.060
Optional municipal code—This title.§ 35A.02.020
Petition method—Direct.§ 35A.02.025
Referendum.§ 35A.02.030
Resolution method.§ 35A.02.035
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