808.4 Issuance.
Upon a finding of probable cause for grounds to issue a search warrant, the magistrate shall issue a warrant, signed by the magistrate with the magistrate’s name of office, directed to any peace officer, commanding that peace officer forthwith to search the named person, place, or thing within the state for the property specified, and to bring any property seized before the magistrate.
[C51, §2722, 3294 – 3296; R60, §1565, 4364, 5027 – 5029; C73, §1544, 4027, 4632 – 4634; C97, §2413, 4963, 5548 – 5550; S13, §5007-a; SS15, §2413; C24, 27, 31, §1578, 1970, 13200, 13421, 13423; C35, §13441-g5; C39, §13441.05; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, §751.5; C79, 81, §808.4]
See
R.Cr.P. 2.36
For future amendments to section contingent upon adoption of rules by the supreme court regarding electronic search warrants, see
2017 Acts, ch 37, §5, 9
Structure Iowa Code
Title XVI - CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
Chapter 808 - SEARCH AND SEIZURE
Section 808.2 - Authorization.
Section 808.3 - Application for search warrant.
Section 808.4A - Application for search warrant — global positioning device — issuance.
Section 808.6 - Forcible execution.
Section 808.7 - Detention and search of persons on premises.
Section 808.9 - Safekeeping of seized property.
Section 808.10 - Maliciously suing out a warrant — officer exceeding authority.
Section 808.11 - Transmission of papers to district court clerk.
Section 808.12 - Detention and search in theft of library materials and shoplifting.
Section 808.13 - Confidentiality.
Section 808.14 - Administrative warrants.
Section 808.15 - Unmanned aerial vehicle — information — admissibility.