Not without a reasonable cause but under the Patriot Act if your suspected of terrorism there allowed to.
ADDED: Just like the "regular" police there ARE some instances in which they may enter without a warrant, but under routine procedures they also need to comply with the law in carrying out their duties.
Enter for what? To do what? For what reason? Question is too broad to answer. You need to state more specifics. no they cant enter your house without your permission unless they have a warrant
Yes! Police can enter a third parties home without a warrent when in pursuit of a suspect.
To serve an arrest warrant and make an arrest when it is known that the individual named in the warrant is inside - POSSIBLY - depending on the circumstances.To serve a search warrant and search the premises for articles and contraband, yes, they do not need your poermission.
Generally, police cannot enter your home without a warrant, consent, or exigent circumstances, even if the door is unlocked. If you explicitly tell them not to enter, that further reinforces your privacy rights. However, if they believe there is an immediate threat or evidence is being destroyed, they may have grounds to enter without a warrant. It's important to know your rights and seek legal advice if you have concerns about police conduct.
no no
If they have probable cause that a crime is taking place inside. No they still have to have a warrant.
Police can enter your home without a warrant if they have your consent to enter, if they have reason to believe there is an emergency or someone is in danger inside, or if they are in hot pursuit of a suspect. It is important to know your rights and always ask to see a warrant before allowing police to enter your home.
In general, police need a warrant to enter private property without permission, unless there are specific circumstances such as an emergency or if they have probable cause to believe a crime is being committed.
In general, a police officer would need a warrant to enter your apartment while you are sleeping, unless there is an emergency situation like hearing someone in distress inside. It's important to know your rights and ask to see the warrant if an officer wants to enter your home.
I think they can walk the premises but i don't think they can enter your home without a warrant.
The police cannot enter onto private business property without the owner's permission in Arizona. They must obtain a warrant to do so, if they do not receive permission.
Not unless they have a valid reason, like if they can see something suspicious without searching the house yet.