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Code · Oklahoma · Title 22 — Criminal Procedure

§22-1233. Return of search warrant.

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A. Any peace officer who executes a search warrant must forthwith return the warrant to the magistrate who authorized the warrant or to a magistrate who presides in the judicial district in which the property was found and seized together with a written inventory of the property taken, which shall be made publicly, or in the presence of the person from whose possession it was taken and of the applicant for the warrant, if they are present, verified by the affidavit of the officer, and taken before the magistrate, to the following effect:
I, A. B., the officer by whom this warrant was executed, do swear that the above inventory contains a true and detailed account of all the property taken by me on the warrant.
B. Any peace officer who executes a search warrant to search a third-party residence for a person with an outstanding warrant must forthwith return the search warrant to the magistrate who authorized the warrant or to a magistrate who presides in the judicial district in which the person was found by filing an arrest and booking affidavit or by filing a separate return identifying the person and the location where the person was found, verified by the affidavit of the officer, and taken before the magistrate, to the following effect:
I, A. B., the officer by whom this warrant was executed, do swear that the above contains the true name and location of arrest for the person arrested by me pursuant to the warrant. R.L.1910, § 6071. Amended by Laws 1990, c. 290, § 4, eff. Sept. 1, 1990; Laws 2024, c. 39, § 6, eff. Nov. 1, 2024.
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