Tennessee Code § 40-25-109

Fees on unserved process
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No fee is allowed the sheriff or other executive officer, upon the return of any kind of criminal process or subpoena "not found," unless the officer makes oath before the clerk that the officer has been to the residence of the person mentioned in the process, or at the place where the person last resided in that county, or that the person has not resided in the county for twelve (12) months. Code 1858, § 5567 (deriv. Acts 1843-1844, ch. 215, §§ 10, 12); Shan., § 7591; Code 1932, § 12218; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-3309.
No fee is allowed the sheriff or other executive officer, upon the return of any kind of criminal process or subpoena "not found," unless the officer makes oath before the clerk that the officer has been to the residence of the person mentioned in the process, or at the place where the person last resided in that county, or that the person has not resided in the county for twelve (12) months. Code 1858, § 5567 (deriv. Acts 1843-1844, ch. 215, §§ 10, 12); Shan., § 7591; Code 1932, § 12218; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-3309.
No fee is allowed the sheriff or other executive officer, upon the return of any kind of criminal process or subpoena "not found," unless the officer makes oath before the clerk that the officer has been to the residence of the person mentioned in the process, or at the place where the person last resided in that county, or that the person has not resided in the county for twelve (12) months. Code 1858, § 5567 (deriv. Acts 1843-1844, ch. 215, §§ 10, 12); Shan., § 7591; Code 1932, § 12218; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-3309.
No fee is allowed the sheriff or other executive officer, upon the return of any kind of criminal process or subpoena "not found," unless the officer makes oath before the clerk that the officer has been to the residence of the person mentioned in the process, or at the place where the person last resided in that county, or that the person has not resided in the county for twelve (12) months.
Code 1858, § 5567 (deriv. Acts 1843-1844, ch. 215, §§ 10, 12); Shan., § 7591; Code 1932, § 12218; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-3309.

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