if you were not charged with any felonies and you do not have another felon living with you it should be as simple as a phone call to the police dept. that served the search warrant. they can tell you what identification or permits you will need to bring with you to reclaim your property
I am not able to view police records to see when the first warrant was issued. If you are looking for information on a warrant, I recommend contacting your local police department for more information.
indefinitely.
A warrant will be issued on to an accused. The police pick up that individual and then they have the option of having the warrant endorsed to allow them to release the accused on a police issued process to promise to appear in court on a future appearance. There is a section in the original warrant labelled 'Endorsement of Warrant". This section is then signed.
Yes, there must be supporting paperwork defining the offense and the reason for the warrant application, prior to one being issued.
Of course they can. That's what a warrant is issued for - to take you into custody.
Warrants are ISSUED by a judge or by the police
a body warrant is issued when there is a body and people need to identify if the body has any D.N.A of a person that the police suspect is involved. The police take the suspect away, get D.N.A and release him.
Nobody can press charges against you except the prosecutor, if they decide to pursue the case a warrant will be issued for your arrest.
Not enough information is disclosed in the question. WHO forced entrance to your premises? The police? Burglars? You mention a warrant but you do not say for WHO or WHAT the warrant was issued. [IF the police] Go to your police station and request or demand to see a copy of the warrant. They MUST show it to you (EXCEPTION: if it was issued "under seal") and if it is the police who allegedly damaged your property you may institute suit against the agency which carried out the warrant. [IF burglars] On the other hand - if your premises was entered and damaged by burglars..., just because the police have been unable to solve the crime, issue a warrant, or get you restitution from the perpetrator, you have no special claim on anyone (or the government) to fix your damaged property for you.
To determine if someone has a warrant, you can contact the local police department or check online through the official website of the county or state where the person may have a warrant issued against them. You can also hire a professional background check service to help you find this information.
To check if a police warrant has been issued for someone, you can contact your local police department or check online on the official website of the law enforcement agency in your area. You may need to provide the person's full name and other identifying information for the search.
A search warrant can be issued any time there is probable cause to believe there is evidence of a crime at a location. There are no limits to how many times or how often a warrant for the same premises can be issued.