If he is deputized with law enforcement officer status in your state, the PO may arrest anyone he witnesses committing a felony or class A misdemeanor. If he has not been deputized, he may detain criminal violators until local jurisdiction law enforcement arrives.
If you are referring to a law enforcement position: If you apply to be a state certified law enforcement officer you must pass all the requirements and training to be so certified. If you are speaking of a 'temporary' or "honorary" position - then it is entirely up to the deputizing authority as to who they will authorize.
Yes, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Officers are fully sworn and accredited federal law enforcement officers. They are empowered to arrest for ANY violation of federal law (and local law IF deputized to do so by the appropriate authority).
Yes code enforcement officers have all the rights of writing tickets of a police officer do.
Yes. He is checking for code violation and will call first.
only if he has a search warrent
They are assisting a police officer in the enforcement of the alcoholic beverage code.
This professional serves as a law-enforcement officer, with the authority to arrest employees who donot abide by the ethics code.
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I'm assuming you're referring to a Canine Handler. (in the US) Yes, to be a law enforcement canine handler you first must be qualified and employed as a police officer. There are other organizations such as Search & Rescue Teams, etc, that are comprised of civilians that handle specially trained canines but they have no law enforcement powers, unless deputized for a special reason.
Unless you're an law enforcement officer, you can't obtain a standard Search Warrant (if you are, your Sergeant can help with this). You have the chance to obtain an Ex Partite warrant, but it's unlikley without at least the tacit cooperation of law enforcement. An affadavit won't help as you can't execute due process without being an officer of the law or a duly deputized agent.
A bylaw officer is an agent of municipal law enforcement in Canada, who is responsible for ensuring obedience to the bylaws.