it depends on the importance. it can take 15 minutes, or it could take hours. if a life is at stake, it would be relativley fast. and it depends on the evidence: where it is circumstancial or not.
A search warrant must be approved by a judge or magistrate in order for it to be executed. The warrant must specify what is being searched for and the physical address of where the search will take place.
Obtaining a search warrant typically takes a few hours to a few days, depending on the circumstances and the availability of a judge to review and approve the warrant application.
The time it takes for police to obtain a search warrant can vary depending on the circumstances, but it usually takes a few hours to a few days.
Obtaining a warrant to search a house typically takes a few hours to a few days, depending on the circumstances and the availability of a judge to review the request.
no they do not have to show you all they need is the search warrant. But what you should have done is to see the warrant. Sorry
A search warrant allows the officers to enter and search your home or office, whatever is specified in the warrant. An arrest warrant allows the officers to take the offender into custody AND search the area where the offender was located.
To obtain a search warrant an officer must go before a judge and explain the reason for the search. The warrant will list the reason or reasons why they are searching, what they are looking for, and why. please refer to this link for more information, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_warrant
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It keeps the police from being able to take your property or enter your dwelling indiscriminately. Meaning: under normal circumstances, a police officer cannot just take your property or come inside your house for no reason. He would have to appear before a magistrate and request a search warrant. Normally, courts will not issue a search warrant unless there is a valid reason to do so.
No they do not. If they have a signed search warrant they are allowed to enter without notice. They are only required to show you the warrant upon your request to see it. If they do not allow you to see the warrant, this could potentially invalidate the search and make any evidence found against you during the search inadmissible.Added: While the above may be true in the specific case of the service of search warraants, it is NOT so in the case of the service of an arrest warrant. Mere knowledge of the existence of an arrest warrant for an individual is sufficient to take that person into custody. The arrestee need not be shown the actual warrant at the time of arrest.
To search someone or their property, police typically must obtain a search warrant, which requires demonstrating probable cause to a judge or magistrate. In emergencies or exigent circumstances, they may conduct a search without a warrant. The search must be conducted in a reasonable manner and be limited to the areas specified in the warrant. Additionally, individuals have the right to be informed of the search's legal basis.
It can take 24 to 48 hours to get approved for an apartment. Sometimes they are busy and it can take a lot longer.