LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT
DETECTIVE DIVISION
SPECIAL VICTIMS BUREAU
Bureau Order No: |
0016 |
Subject: |
SEARCH WARRANT CHECKLIST PROCEDURES |
Effective Date |
Jan. 2023 |
Last Date Reviewed |
Jan. 2023 |
Last Date Revised |
Jan. 2023 |
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this bureau order is to provide guidelines for personnel assigned to the Special Victims Bureau (SVB), on the search warrant and Records and Information Bureau (RIB) checklist procedures.
POLICY:
The Manual of Policy and Procedures, Revision dated January 12, 2009, a checklist must be completed whenever a search operation (search warrant, probation, parole search or a search of a fixed location) is anticipated. The two-page Search Warrant Preparation Checklist form (SH-R-461) must be completed and an URN number obtained prior to the service of the warrant. If there is already an URN number issued for the investigation, there is no need to obtain another URN number. However, you must list on the classification line Search Operation / 810, along with all charges on the subsequent supplemental reports. This will ensure the search operation is tracked through LARCIS.
All SVB Sergeants are to ensure that investigators understand how to complete the search warrant checklist forms thoroughly and accurately, by holding team meetings with staff to discuss the procedures and guidelines.
SVB personnel traditionally deal with two types of search warrants. The first being a warrant for records only, i.e., medical and/or school records, telephone bills or utilities statements. The second type of warrant is for the search and seizure of actual evidence of a crime, i.e., clothing, biological evidence, etc. Each of these warrants requires specific notifications and documentation.
Team sergeants and investigators shall ensure the following procedures are followed:
This covers hospitals, schools, etc., where investigators expect full and complete cooperation.
No Detective Division Operations Plan is needed if the warrant is being served at a business for records only. If a tactical situation is anticipated, then an Operations Plan is required.
After the search warrant and checklist are reviewed and approved, the Team Sergeant will submit all documents to the Field Lieutenant for approval.
NOTE: The Team Sergeant and Field Lieutenant will sign or initial all documents indicating that review and approval has been given prior to service.
3. Call the SVB Field Lieutenant and advise that you will be serving the warrant.
4. Serve the search warrant. No sergeant is required for a Records Only warrant.
5. The Team Sergeant shall sign as the Incident Commander on this type of warrant, and must note on the checklist (upper right-hand corner) indicating whether or not the warrant was served.
6. The Team Sergeant will log the warrant in the SVB warrant file.
NOTE: No audio or videotape required on these warrants.
B. AFTER WARRANT HAS BEEN SERVED (OR NOT SERVED)
1. Submit completed checklist, Operations Plan, first report, property receipt, and copy of search warrant to the Team Sergeant, within fifteen days of serving the warrant. The documents will be submitted in a large manila envelope with a Search Warrant Checklist attached to the face. The Team Sergeant will review and acknowledge that all required documents are contained in the envelope.
2. The Team Sergeant will immediately submit the approved documents to the SVB Field Lieutenant.
3. The Team Sergeant will log the warrant in the SVB warrant file.
4. The Field Lieutenant will maintain these documents in a locked file cabinet for five years after the date of the warrant service.
C. They have any questions or concerns.
6. The Team Sergeant will review and approve that all forms are within the packet, and will submit the completed package to the Field Lieutenant. The Field Lieutenant will maintain the package in a locked cabinet for five years from the date of service of the warrant.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Records and Identification Bureau
12440 East Imperial Hwy., Suite 400-W
Norwalk, California 90650.
Should the handling detective decide not to serve a signed search warrant, the detective must fill out the checklist and indicate that the search warrant was not served. The detective must then submit a search warrant package, just as if the warrant had been served. In this case, there would be no need to use the Stat Code 810 in the subsequent supplemental reports.
Additional reference and search warrant/tactical situations policies:
Reviewed and approved by:
___________________
Richard Ruiz, Captain
Special Victims Bureau