The Minnesota (AO 108) Application for a Warrant to Seize Property Subject to Forfeiture is a form used by law enforcement or other government agencies in the state of Minnesota to obtain a warrant to seize property that is subject to forfeiture. This form is used when the agency has probable cause to believe that the property is connected to a criminal activity or other type of illegal activity. It is important to note that this form is not used for the seizure of property that is not subject to forfeiture. The Minnesota AO 108 Application for a Warrant to Seize Property Subject to Forfeiture is divided into three distinct parts. The first part is the request for a warrant to seize the property, which includes the name and address of the property owner, a description of the property, and the agency’s probable cause to believe that the property is subject to forfeiture. The second part is the affidavit of probable cause, which is used to explain the basis for the agency’s belief that the property is subject to forfeiture. The third part is the court order to issue the warrant, which includes a list of the property to be seized, the date and time of the seizure, and the name of the officer authorized to make the seizure. There are two types of Minnesota (AO 108) Application for a Warrant to Seize Property Subject to Forfeiture. The first is the regular application, which is used for property that is subject to forfeiture. The second is the expedited application, which is used for property that is subject to forfeiture and which is in imminent danger of being removed or destroyed.