Minnesota (AO 93B) Anticipatory Search and Seizure Warrant is a type of search warrant issued by a judge or magistrate that allows law enforcement officers to enter and search a specified area for contraband or evidence of a crime before it has been committed. This type of warrant is based on probable cause or reasonable suspicion that the items sought will be found at the indicated location. It can be used to gain access to a person’s home, car, or other property. The warrant must be specific as to the location to be searched, the items or persons to be seized, the time period of the search, and the name of the person or persons authorized to carry out the search. There are two types of Minnesota (AO 93B) Anticipatory Search and Seizure Warrants: open-ended and closed-ended. Open-ended warrants allow law enforcement to search for any and all evidence of a crime, while closed-ended warrants are limited to only searching for specified items. In either case, the warrant must be signed by a judge or magistrate and must include specific details about the location to be searched and the items or persons to be seized.