Arizona Application for a Warrant to Seize Property Subject to Forfeiture is a legal document used by the Arizona Department of Public Safety to apply for a search warrant allowing them to seize certain property that is subject to forfeiture. This document is used in cases where the state has reason to believe that the property has been used in a crime or is connected to a crime. The document outlines the details of the property in question, such as its location, description, and approximate value, as well as the details of the criminal activity or alleged crime that the property is connected to. There are two types of Arizona Application for a Warrant to Seize Property Subject to Forfeiture: a standard application and an emergency application. The standard application is used when there is enough time to complete the necessary research and paperwork before a search warrant is requested. The emergency application is used when time is of the essence and the state needs to obtain a search warrant quickly.