A warrant may be executed by any sheriff, or officer acting as sheriff, or the sheriff's deputy, or marshal, or police officer of any city or town, acting within the sheriff's county, or by any person otherwise authorized by law. The reference to "sheriff" or "deputy sheriff" in this section also includes constables in counties of this state having a population of:
not less than | nor more than |
3,700 | 4,700 |
6,000 | 7,800 |
8,400 | 8,500 |
8,535 | 8,540 |
9,200 | 9,570 |
10,770 | 10,780 |
11,512 | 11,550 |
11,700 | 11,900 |
12,000 | 13,000 |
14,500 | 14,600 |
15,300 | 15,500 |
15,750 | 16,000 |
17,000 | 17,350 |
18,000 | 18,200 |
18,300 | 18,900 |
19,000 | 19,100 |
21,000 | 21,500 |
21,600 | 22,300 |
23,200 | 23,350 |
23,355 | 23,391 |
23,391 | 23,450 |
23,500 | 23,750 |
24,000 | 24,255 |
25,600 | 27,500 |
27,900 | 28,000 |
28,555 | 28,600 |
29,250 | 31,250 |
31,260 | 33,000 |
33,700 | 34,000 |
35,480 | 41,800 |
41,900 | 50,000 |
57,550 | 59,400 |
59,500 | 60,050 |
60,600 | 62,000 |
64,000 | 65,000 |
100,000 | 118,400 |
118,700 | 200,000 |
according to the 1960 federal census or any subsequent federal census, and Fentress and Hamblen counties.
T.C.A. § 40-6-210