If you have a judgment handed down by the courts against your ex landlord and you have then gotten an order from the court to seize a particular asset that the landlord has, then yes but only when you pay for the service.
If you have a judgment handed down by the courts against your ex landlord and you have then gotten an order from the court to seize a particular asset that the landlord has, then yes but only when you pay for the service.
Yes, the police should always be taken as keepers of the peace.
examine crime scenes to collect evidence. Although SOCOs are not police officers, they are employed by police forces and work closely with the police.
Yes, they may accompany officers of the jurisdiction in which the warrant is being served and who will actually effect the arrest.
Often the Police will not do anything until there is an order from a court giving Landlord permission to enter the unit and remove Tenant's personal items. If Landlord fears Tenant's reaction to this, Landlord can arrange, with the Sheriff's Department, for a police officer to be present. The officer him/herself cannot partake in the removal of the property. This all, of course, depends on your state's laws. Tenant's rights seem to be stronger than landlord's rights. You'll likely have to go to court.
The term SOCO refers to a Scenes of Crime Officer. This officer can be found in the British Police force and their main job is to collect forensic evidence.
The possessive form of the noun police officer is police officer's.Example: The police officer's car blocked the escape of the suspect.
For the word Officer the abbreviation is "OFC." For Police Officer, the abbreviation is "P.O."
Yes, a landlord can call the police to take an report of any damages on the property.
why won't the police help me after my landlord sent someone to break into my home
Police Officers
A police officer
corporal police officer is the first rank of the police department.