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The police do not have to actually have the warrant in their hands. All they need is to have knowledge that it was signed by a judge and issued and this info can come via phone or police radio.

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Need quite a bit more information. Not really enough information to answer. One thing to keep in mind though, he does not need not have it in his possession at the time he enters. All he needs to know is that it HAS been signed.

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Only if the warrant explicitly gives them permission to do so

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