Arizona Search and Seizure Warrants are legal documents issued by a judge or magistrate that authorize law enforcement officers to search a person’s property and seize items that may be used as evidence in a criminal case. There are two types of Arizona Search and Seizure Warrants: a warrant based on probable cause and a warrant based on reasonable suspicion. A warrant based on probable cause requires a reasonable belief that evidence of a crime exists on the property to be searched. A warrant based on reasonable suspicion requires only that there is some reasonable suspicion that evidence of a crime exists. Both types of warrants must be signed by a judge or magistrate and include a list of specific items that may be seized. Arizona Search and Seizure Warrants are important legal documents that protect the rights of individuals and ensure that law enforcement officers conduct searches and seizures in accordance with the law.