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Yes, the FBI generally requires a search warrant to conduct searches of private property, as mandated by the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. However, there are exceptions, such as exigent circumstances or consent from the property owner. Additionally, the FBI can conduct searches in certain specific situations under different legal authorities, such as during national security investigations. Overall, a search warrant is typically necessary to ensure the protection of individual rights.

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Can you sue the FBI for a search warrant that was done in error?

No, but any evidence taken in an illegal search, or evidence taken that wasnt included on the warrant may not be used in court.


When do you not need a search warrant?

In general, you do not need a search warrant when conducting a search with the voluntary consent of the person being searched.


Who has the legal right to search your car other than the police?

FBI with warrant. It is your wife or husband.


Does a bench warrant show on FBI clearance?

Yes, since they search all data bases.


If there is an arrest warrant out for a person do you need a search warrant?

No. As the arrest warrant for a person is simply that in & of itself -- to arrest the person. There should not be a need for a search warrant unless the authorities wish to search through one's personal property.


When can you arrest someone for a felony with out a search warrant?

Yes. Enforcement officers do not need a search warrant in a variety of instances. If there is consent to a search, you do not need a warrant. If something is in plain view, you do not need a warrant. Also, warrants are not needed in emergency situations when the public safety is in danger.


On an outstanding warrant can they enter your property without a search warrant?

They already have a warrant for the arrest of a person so they do not need another one to entire the residence of the named person. However, they do need a search and seizure warrant to search the premises for anything or anyone not included in the "outstanding" warrant.


Does a cop need a warrant to search a bag?

not if you let him search it


Do the US Marshals need a search warrant to enter your house while looking for someone you might know?

Yes. They need a warrant unless you give them permission to enter. It does not matter if you know the person or not, they either need a warrant or your permission to enter your house to search for anything including a person.


Can the FBI search you if you refuse to be searched?

If the FBI want to search your person, and you refused to be searched, there are a few ways this situation could turn out. 1. If you have been arrested and put in handcuffs, the FBI can search your person without your consent 2. If you have a warrant out for your arrest, the FBI could search your person without your consent. 3. If the FBI just wanted to search you for safety reasons, and you are not involved in anything, then you can refuse the search of your person. It mostly depends on the situation in which you are in to know whether you can refuse to be searched or not. The above were just some choice examples.


Is it a violation of the fourth amendment If police said they have a search warrant and proceed to search the premise take items but do not show proof of the warrant when leaving?

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


Do police have to show you a search warrant before conducting a search?

Yes, police generally need to show a search warrant before conducting a search, unless there are specific circumstances that allow for a search without a warrant, such as consent or exigent circumstances.