Arizona Application for a Search Warrant is a form that allows law enforcement officers to request a warrant from a judge in order to search a property for evidence of criminal activity. The form includes detailed information about the location to be searched, the individuals being suspected of committing a crime, and the type of evidence the officers are expecting to find. There are two types of Arizona Application for a Search Warrant: an "Anticipatory Search Warrant" and a "Traditional Search Warrant". An Anticipatory Search Warrant is a warrant that is requested before a crime is committed, and is based on reasonable suspicion that a criminal act may be committed in the future. A Traditional Search Warrant is a warrant requested after a crime has been committed, and is based on probable cause. Both types of warrants require the officers to provide a sworn statement to the court that outlines the facts that justify the warrant.