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The premises to search will be listed in the warrant, and cannot be exceeded. Also, if the warrant is to look for a large item, the search is limited to containers where the item could possibly fit.

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Can a house be searched with a federal felony arrest warrant?

Yes. If an ARREST warrant is being served the house and areas within the house may be searched to locate an individual. But, no search for an individual may be made in areas in which it would not be possible for the subject to conceal themselves. (i.e.- any place obviously too small to contain a human). BE ADVISED: Any activity or items discovered lying or occurring in the plain view of the searching officers, MAY become the basis for applying for and subsequently executing a SEARCH warrant for the premises however.


Search warrant valid with a nickname?

A search warrant will specifically set forth the address or the property which may be searched. The legal name of the occupant need not necessarily be named.


If you live upstairs and a officer has a search warrant can they go through your neighbor house?

It depends on how the warrant is worded. If the warrant states that "the "PREMISES" may be searched then the entire building may be searched. If the premises is divided up into apartments or individual rented rooms, the warrant would have to specifically state which apartment or room was to be searched, and no others could be.


No persons house or property may be searched without?

a search warrant Also- I believe a Game Warden does not need a warrant.


What happens if a search warrant is is lost by the police after the search?

It's generally required that a person with whom is being searched or having their property searched under the terms of a search warrant be served with a copy upon the beginning or completion of a search. If the warrant was lost you could request a copy from the clerk of courts. You may be able to also have the evidence suppressed because you were not properly served with a copy of the warrant upon the beginning or ending of a search.


Search of a auto with bench warrant?

If the warrant orders a search of the vehicle, yes. If the bench warrant calls for the arrest of an individual who just happens to be found operating a vehicle when arrested, the area in the immediate vicinity of the driver may be searched. If the vehicle, subsequent to the arrest, is impounded for "safekeeping" then the entire vehicle may be searched " for inventory purposes."


What five basic things that must be in a search warrant today?

The the place or person being searched. What item(s) is to be seized. A copy of the affidavit use to obtain the search warrant. The name of the person swearing to the affidavit. The time at which the search warrant may be executed.


What is a blanket warrant that does not indicate what the police might be searching for or where to specifically search?

A Blanket Warrant is a warrant that allows police to search multiple places for evidence without saying exactly what they are looking for. This comes from a judge usually on Murder or Drug charge cases. More information is necessary in order to answer. I have never heard of a "blanket" warrant or any warrant that does not specifically state what is being searched for. As far as a specific location where a search may be conducted - as long as the warrant describes the premises to be searched (street address - name of business - lot & plot number - etc) there is no requirement that it state SPECIFICALLY WHERE within the premises may or may not be searched.


List info a search warrant must include in Missouri?

Search warrantsSearch warrants are required under the protections of the Fourth Amendment. For a search warrant to be obtained by the police there must be:Sufficient reasons for the search: A warrant may not be issued unless there is sufficient evidence, reason or rationale for the search. Search warrants may not be issued randomly.Stated object of the search: A search warrant must specifically declare what the police are looking for.Location of the search: Search warrants must specify the areas to be searched. For example, a search warrant may include an individual's house, but a separate warrant may be needed to search the same person's garage.


Rules for executing a federal search warrant on a private residence?

No they don't need a warrant. They can enter and arrest the individual. They are not authorized to do a full search of the residence, however, they can search the immediate vicinity of the individual for things he may have stashed or weapons that might pose a threat to the officers.


Can residence be search with arrest warrant?

The "immediate area" of the arrested subject can be searched at the time of their arrest, but the entire premises may not be, unless there is an accompanying SEARCH warrant. This does not preclude an officer being stationed in the residence to prevent the removal or destruction of contraband -if- circumstances support probable cause for believing this, while a search warrant is applied for and arrives.


What are my legal rights during a search warrant when children are involved?

Not exactly certain what the questioner is asking -HOWEVER- if the children are on the premises and the warrant specifies "the entire premises" may be searched then the children can be searched also. In my personal experience I have often found numbers slips and narcotics hidden in baby's diapers and their cribs.