Yes. Although it is the duty of every magistrate to preserve the peace within his jurisdiction by the use of all lawful means, the Code denotes no territorial limitations to a magistrate's jurisdiction when issuing a search warrant. Most cases discussing the jurisdiction of magistrates involve justices of the peace.
When acting as a magistrate, the jurisdiction of a justice of the peace is coextensive with the limits of the county. See Ex parte Clear, 573 S.W.2d 224 (Tex. Crim.
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