A Minnesota (AO 93) Search and Seizure Warrant is a type of legal document issued by a court of law authorizing law enforcement officers to search a specific location and seize evidence related to a criminal investigation. This type of warrant is required by the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution, which states that a search warrant must be obtained by law enforcement officers before they can search a person, location, or item. This type of warrant is used to protect the legal rights of individuals against unreasonable searches and seizures. There are two types of Minnesota (AO 93) Search and Seizure Warrants. The first is a search warrant, which grants law enforcement officers the authority to search a specified place for evidence related to an investigation. The second is a seizure warrant, which grants law enforcement officers the authority to seize any evidence found during the search.