New York Criminal Procedure Law Code § 120.70

Warrant of arrest; where executable
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§ 120.70 Warrant of arrest; where executable.\n  1. A warrant of arrest issued by a district court, by the New York\nCity criminal court, the youth part of a superior court or by a superior\ncourt judge sitting as a local criminal court may be executed anywhere\nin the state.\n  2. A warrant of arrest issued by a city court, a town court or a\nvillage court may be executed:\n  (a) In the county of issuance or in any adjoining county; or\n  (b) Anywhere else in the state upon the written endorsement thereon of\na local criminal court of the county in which the arrest is to be made.\nWhen so endorsed, the warrant is deemed the process of the endorsing\ncourt as well as that of the issuing court.\n

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