North Dakota Statutes
§ 29-29.1-03 — Requirements for valid issuance
North Dakota § 29-29.1-03
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 29Judicial Procedure, Criminal
Ch. 29-29.1Administrative Search Warrants
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N.D. Cent. Code § 29-29.1-03 (2026).
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The warrant is validly issued only if it meets the following requirements:
1.It must be signed by the issuing magistrate and must bear the date and hour of its
issuance above the magistrate's signature with a notation that the warrant is valid for
only ten days following its issuance;
2.It must describe, either directly or by reference to the affidavit, the property where the
search or inspection is to occur and be accurate enough in description so that the
executor of the warrant and the owner or the possessor of the property can reasonably
determine from it what person or property the warrant authorizes an inspection of;
3.It must indicate the conditions, objects, activities, or circumstances which the
inspection is intended to check or reveal; and
4.It must be attached to the affid
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Rights of defendant - Exception§ 29-01-06.2
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