§ 16-112-106 - Service of writ.
               	 		
16-112-106.    Service of writ.
    (a)  The  writ shall be served by any qualified officer or by any private  individual designated by the judge on the person to whom it is directed  or, in his or her absence from the place where the petitioner is  confined, on the person having him or her in immediate custody.
(b)  If  the person upon whom the writ ought to be served conceals himself or  herself or refuses admittance to the person attempting the service, it  may be served by affixing a copy of the writ in some conspicuous place  on the outside either of the dwelling house or jail, or place where the  party is confined.
(c)  Anyone having  in his or her custody or under his or her power any person for whose  relief a writ of habeas corpus shall have been issued or who is entitled  to a writ of habeas corpus to inquire into the cause of his or her  detention who shall transfer the person to the custody of another or  place the person under the control or power of another, conceal the  person, or change the place of the person's confinement with the intent  to elude the service of the writ shall be guilty of a Class A  misdemeanor and shall pay the party injured five hundred dollars ($500).