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About Constables
In the United States, a constable is charged with "process serving": serving summonses for people to appear in court on criminal and/or civil matters. Often this service is performed by private companies, except for some states like Texas, Tennessee, Arizona, Alabama, Pennsylvania and some others where the Constable is an elected position at the village, precinct or township level of local governments where they serve the local municipal/minor courts or justice of the peace. (In Pennsylvania, the constable is considered a locally elected state court officer as all courts are part of the state court system.) In these states, Constables may sometimes perform other duties normally required of law enforcement at a county level exercising the same duties of a sheriff but over a smaller jurisdiction. In Texas, Arizona and other states, the village or town constable may be called a marshal.
In the United States, Constables may be assisted by Deputy Constables as sworn officers and Constable's Officers as civil staff, usually process servers. Other states also have civilian process servers who are called constables.
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