The Michigan Affidavit for Search Warrant and Search Warrant (two-page form) is a document used by law enforcement officials in the state of Michigan to obtain a warrant to search a property or person. The form consists of two pages: the affidavit and the search warrant. The affidavit is a sworn statement of facts used to establish probable cause for the issuance of a search warrant. It must include the specific facts that support the probable cause for the warrant, as well as the type of property to be searched and the items to be seized. The affidavit must be signed by an officer or other person authorized to swear an oath and must be witnessed by a notary public. The search warrant is the document issued by a judge authorizing the search of a property or person. The warrant must be issued based on the facts presented in the affidavit and must include a description of the property to be searched and the items to be seized. It must also list the date and time of the search, as well as the name of the officer or person authorized to conduct the search. There are several types of Michigan Affidavit for Search Warrant and Search Warrant (two-page form) available, including: • Search Warrant for Property: Used to search a specific property or location for evidence of a crime. • Search Warrant for Person: Used to search a person or vehicle for evidence of a crime. • Search Warrant for Electronic Communications: Used to search devices such as computers and cell phones for evidence of a crime. • Search Warrant for Controlled Substances: Used to search a property or person for controlled substances. • Search Warrant for Firearm: Used to search a property or person for firearms. • Search Warrant for Financial and Banking Records: Used to search financial and banking records for evidence of a crime. • Search Warrant for Business Records: Used to search business records for evidence of a crime.