Fla. Stat. 250.36
Mandates and process


(1)

Military courts may issue all process and mandates, including writs, warrants, and subpoenas, necessary to carry out the powers vested in the courts. Such mandates and process may be directed to the sheriff of a county and must be in the form prescribed by the Adjutant General in the rules issued by him or her under this chapter. All officers to whom such mandates and process are directed must execute the same and make returns of their acts thereunder according to the requirements of the form of process. A sheriff or other officer who neglects or refuses to perform the duty enjoined upon him or her by this chapter is subject to the same liabilities, penalties, and punishments as are prescribed by the law for neglect or refusal to perform any other duty of his or her office.

(2)

When not in the active service of the United States, the Adjutant General, or his or her designee, or a military judge may issue a pretrial confinement warrant for the purpose of securing the presence of an accused at trial. The warrant must be directed to the sheriff of the county, directing the sheriff to arrest the accused and bring the accused before the court for trial if the accused has disobeyed an order in writing to appear before the court which was delivered to the accused in person or mailed to the accused’s last known address, along with a copy of the charges. Pretrial confinement may not exceed 48 hours. However, the Adjutant General or military judge may extend pretrial confinement for up to 15 days in order to facilitate the presence of the accused at trial. For purposes of this subsection, the term “military judge” does not include a summary court-martial officer who is not qualified to act as a military judge in general or special courts-martial.

(3)

When not in the active service of the United States, the Adjutant General, or his or her designee, or a military judge may issue subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum and enforce by attachment the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents and other items of evidentiary value.

(4)

When not in the active service of the United States, the Adjutant General, or his or her designee, or a military judge may issue and execute search authorizations when the Florida National Guard or Department of Military Affairs has control over the location where the property or person to be searched is situated or found or, if the location is not under military control, when the commander has control over persons subject to military law or law of war.

(5)

When a sentence of confinement is imposed by a court-martial of the Florida National Guard, the Adjutant General or his or her designee whose approval makes effective the sentence imposed by the court-martial shall issue a warrant directing the sheriff of the appropriate county to take the convicted person into custody and confine him or her in the jail of such county for the period specified in the sentence of the court. A sheriff who receives such warrant must promptly execute the warrant by taking the convicted person into custody and confining him or her in jail. The sheriff or jailer in charge of a county jail shall receive a person committed for confinement in such jail under proper process from a court-martial and provide for the care, subsistence, and safekeeping of such prisoner just as the sheriff or jailer would a prisoner properly committed for custody under the sentence of any civil or criminal court.

(6)

All sums of money collected through fines adjudged by a general, special, or summary court-martial or through the imposition of nonjudicial punishment of the Florida National Guard shall be paid over at once by the officer collecting the fine to the commanding officer of the organization to which the member belongs and be deposited in accordance with s. 250.40(5)(c)1.

Source: Section 250.36 — Mandates and process, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0250.­36 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

250.01
Definitions
250.02
Militia
250.03
Military law of the state
250.04
Naval militia
250.05
Department of Military Affairs
250.06
Commander in chief
250.07
Florida National Guard
250.08
Florida National Guard organized
250.09
Appropriations, property, and equipment
250.10
Appointment and duties of the Adjutant General
250.12
Appointment of commissioned and warrant officers
250.16
Authority to incur charge against state
250.18
Commissioned officers and warrant officers
250.19
Expenses for travel on military business
250.20
Armory operations
250.22
Retirement
250.23
Pay for state active duty
250.24
Pay and expenses
250.25
Governor and Chief Financial Officer authorized to borrow money
250.26
Transfer of funds
250.28
Military support to civil authorities
250.29
Duty of officer receiving order to provide emergency aid to civil authority
250.30
Orders of civil authorities
250.31
Liability of members of the organized militia
250.32
Commanding officer’s control of arms sales
250.33
Powers of commanding officer on state active duty
250.34
Injury or death on state active duty
250.35
Military justice
250.36
Mandates and process
250.37
Expenses of courts-martial
250.38
Liability
250.39
Penalty for contempt
250.40
Armory Board
250.43
Wearing of uniform and insignia of rank
250.44
Military equipment regulations
250.45
Military uniform discriminated against
250.46
Salaried employees not entitled to additional pay
250.47
Governor’s permission for unit to leave state
250.48
Leaves of absence
250.49
Annual encampment
250.51
Insult to troops
250.52
Unlawful to persuade citizens not to enlist
250.115
Department of Military Affairs direct-support organization
250.116
Soldiers and Airmen Assistance Program
250.175
Trust funds
250.245
Florida National Guard Joint Enlistment Enhancement Program
250.341
Cancellation of health insurance
250.351
Courts-martial
250.375
Medical officer authorization
250.481
Reserve components
250.482
Troops ordered into state active service
250.483
Active duty
250.4815
Professional license of servicemember not to expire while member on federal active duty
250.5201
Stay of proceedings where troops called out into state active duty or active duty
250.5202
Actions for rent or possession by landlord during state active duty
250.5204
Installment contracts for purchase of property
250.5205
Mortgages, trust deeds, etc.
250.5206
Family Readiness Program

Current through Fall 2025

§ 250.36. Mandates & process's source at flsenate​.gov