Dublin Police Act, 1842

Warrant, &c. may be served out of district by any constable of the force.

48. Every distress or levy warrant, or search warrant, or warrant to compel the appearance of any person, or warrant for the apprehension of any person charged with any offence, issued by any of the divisional justices, or by the commissioners of police, or either of them, in respect of any matter arising within the police district, may be served or executed out of the said district by any constable belonging to the Dublin police or constabulary force, or other peace officer to whom the same shall be directed, and shall have the same force and effect as if the same had been originally issued or subsequently endorsed by a justice or justices of the peace having jurisdiction in the place where the same shall be served or executed.