Minnesota (AO 106) Application for a Search Warrant is a standardized form used by law enforcement officers in the state of Minnesota to obtain authorization from a court to search a property or vehicle for evidence related to a crime. This form is used to outline the probable cause and the scope of the search that is being requested. It is also used to identify any specific items that are being requested to be seized. The Minnesota (AO 106) Application for a Search Warrant is typically divided into three parts: the Affidavit, the Warrant, and the Return. The Affidavit is a sworn statement by the law enforcement officer describing the facts that support the need for a search. This includes evidence of the crime, the identity of the suspect, and the description of the place to be searched. The Warrant is an order issued by a judge authorizing the search of a specific location. The Warrant includes the date, time, and place of the search, as well as the items to be seized. The Return is a document filed with the court after the search has been completed. This document includes a summary of what was found, as well as any other relevant information. There are several types of Minnesota (AO 106) Application for a Search Warrant including a Criminal Search Warrant, a Domestic Abuse Search Warrant, and an Eviction Search Warrant.