The Michigan Affidavit for Search Warrant is a sworn statement made by a law enforcement officer that is used to obtain a search warrant from a judge or magistrate. It is a sworn statement that provides the judge or magistrate with probable cause to believe that there is evidence of a crime in a particular place. The affidavit is used to establish the grounds for a search warrant and must contain specific information, including the identity of the person or persons to be searched, the location of the search, and the items to be searched for. It must also include specific facts that support the officers’ belief that there is probable cause to search the premises. There are two types of Michigan Affidavit for Search Warrant: a standard affidavit and an ex parte affidavit. A standard affidavit is used when a law enforcement officer has direct knowledge of facts that support the search warrant. An ex parte affidavit is used when the law enforcement officer does not have direct knowledge of the facts and relies solely on information provided by a third party.