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Whoever has jurisdiction over that area. Some places, the city and corresponding county are incorporated, so it'll be the police force, while the Sheriff's Department will primarily operate the jail, provide bailiffs and court security, etc. Some state have a County Sheriff's office which will service areas of a county not covered by a municipal police force. Some areas will be jurisdiction of State Police.

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