Another name for a warrant is Capies
No, a search warrant is issued for the search of a residence or building.
There is no special clock because of a search warrant, a search is just another investigation tool.
A search warrant could be faulty if it has wrong information on it. Then it would make the search warrant void. This can be the wrong name or a mistake on the address. If there is not a reasonable suspicion it could also be faulty.
As long as the address, or description, of the property/premises named in the search warrant is legally "sufficient" a name is not necessary.
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.
A Search Warrant
An arrest warrant doesn't care where it is served, the address is not important. A search warrant is valid for the address or premise listed in the warrant. Whether it is your address or not will not change the validity of the warrant.
An arrest warrant must name or specifically describe the person(s) to be arrested.
I have seen them do it All they need is 1 neighbor to say they saw ya
Ive heard of police with a search warrant finding something non-related to the search warrant, and then issuing a new search warrant on the spot regarding the new issue.
A search warrant will specifically set forth the address or the property which may be searched. The legal name of the occupant need not necessarily be named.
What the object of the search warrant is, IE, if you're looking for a firearm, or ilegal narcotics, or a candlestick in the library.