An Indiana Warrant for the Arrest of a Witness in a Grand Jury Proceeding (Under Seal) is an order issued by a court in the state of Indiana to take a witness into custody and bring them before a grand jury. This type of warrant is issued when a witness fails to show up for a grand jury proceeding despite being legally required to do so. The warrant is issued under seal, meaning that it is not available for public view. There are two types of Indiana Warrant for the Arrest of a Witness in a Grand Jury Proceeding (Under Seal): an arrest warrant and a bench warrant. An arrest warrant is issued by the court and authorizes any law enforcement officer to arrest the witness and bring them before the grand jury. A bench warrant is issued by the court and authorizes law enforcement officers to bring the witness before the court for a hearing. In either case, the warrant is issued under seal and must be presented to the witness before the officers can take them into custody.