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When police officers have a court order to search a home or a person, it is called a search warrant. If a police officer has reasonable suspicions, then they can search a person without a search warrant.

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These are commonly known as a Search Warrant and/or an Arrest Warrant.

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A court order allowing the search or siezuer of personall property is a "search warrant."

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