607.8 DETENTIONS DURING WARRANT SERVICE Deputies must be sensitive to the safety risks of all persons involved with the service of a warrant. Depending on circumstances and facts present, it may be appropriate to control movements of any or all persons present at a warrant service, including those who may not be the subject of a warrant or suspected in the case. However, deputies must be mindful that only reasonable force may be used and weapons should be displayed no longer than the deputy reasonably believes is necessary.
https://www.epcsheriffsoffice.com/s...aso_County_Sheriff_s_Office_Policy_Manual.pdf
This is from neighboring El Paso county. It also goes into stating that one of the considerations is the knowledge of weapons permits. So in other words, if the person being arrested has a weapons permit, the knowledge that there is a weapon would be evaluated. It also says that the desire is to serve the arrest warrant and arrest the person outside rather than in their home. It was an interesting read.