(Answer is applicable to the USA only): It depends on the State in question, but under federal rules, "Yes." ADDED: For the date of SERVICE of the warrant: Yes. For the APPLICATION date of the warrant: No. For the date it was SIGNED by the judicial officer: No.
The date must be there on a search warrant, issued by a judge.
A Search Warrant
Ive heard of police with a search warrant finding something non-related to the search warrant, and then issuing a new search warrant on the spot regarding the new issue.
Question makes no sense. A search warrant is a search warrant regardless of WHERE the premises is physically located.
Technically they cant unless they have a search warrant not an arrest warrant.
A search warrant is a document an offical must have to search your property for any reason.
house search is the answer
do a jugde have to seal a search warrant
Yes, the officer may search. Police may search a building if they reasonably believe a valid search warrant has been issued. They do not have to possess the search warrant.
No, a search warrant is issued for the search of a residence or building.
if drugs are involved
There is no consent needed from anybody when there is a valid search warrant in play. The court gives the police the right to search by granting the search warrant.