Maine Code § 36-997

Arrest and commitment; procedure
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When a tax collector or any law enforcement officer by virtue of a warrant, for want of property,
arrests any person and commits that person to jail, the tax collector shall give an attested copy of the
tax collector's warrant to the jailer and certify, under the tax collector's hand, the sum that the person is
to pay as tax and the costs of arresting and committing, and that for want of goods and chattels on which
to make distress, the person has been arrested. The copy and certificate are a sufficient warrant to
require the jailer to receive and keep the person in custody until the person pays the tax due, charges
and 33¢ for the copy of the warrant. The person has the same rights and privileges as a debtor arrested
or committed on execution in favor of a private creditor. [PL 2025, c. 113, Pt. D, §57 (AMD).]

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