No. The warrant is their court approvedauthorization to enter and search.
No. The warrant allows the authorities to enter whenever they want, and they may intentionally not want the owner home (they can even use the warrant to bug the house).
No. A search warrant can be executed regardless of whether anyone is at home or not.
Yes, you are not necessarily required to be present.
Yes, an occupant or resident is not required to be present when a search warrant is served.
Police officer with a search warrant can search any home regardless of the situation.
Technically they cant unless they have a search warrant not an arrest warrant.
No, they do not.
Yes. The police can search any items if they have a warrant. It does not matter that no one is there to receive the warrant. The police only have to leave a copy of the warrant at the residence.
No. You can be present in the house, but you cannot follow them around as they conduct their activities. As a matter of fact, you don't even have to be home when they serve the warrant.
If the garage is attached to the home, yes they can search the entire premises.
No. They have to have a warrant for each living space.
If the police have a valid search warrant, they can enter your home regardless of whether the person on probation is present or not. The search warrant allows them to search the premises for specific items or evidence related to the drug possession case.
If the warrant is valid it is.