Constable Powers, Duties, and Training
A. Constables
shall attend the courts of justices of the peace within
their precincts when required, and within their counties
execute, serve and return all processes and notices directed
or delivered to them by a justice of the peace of the county
or by competent authority. In addition to any other provision
of law the presiding judge of the superior court in the
county, including the use of the power of contempt may enforce
these duties.
B. The
Arizona peace officer standards and training board shall
approve a mandatory training course for constables covering
topics including civil and criminal process, conflict resolution
and firearm safety. Constables shall be required to attend
the mandatory training course within six months after election.
In subsequent years, constables shall annually attend at
least eight hours of additional training approved by the
Arizona peace officer standards and training board. Copies
of certificates of completion of the constable training
shall be forwarded to the clerk of the justice court and
the clerk of the board of supervisors within thirty days
after completion.
C. Constables,
with the consent of and at salaries fixed by the board of
supervisors, may appoint deputies, stenographers, clerks
and assistants necessary to conduct the affairs of their
offices. The appointments shall be in writing and filed
in the office of the county recorder.
D. The
provisions of law relating to sheriffs, as far as applicable,
shall govern the powers, duties and liabilities of constables.