Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00132:section:3e:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00132
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 3E (pt 1/3)
Character Range: 73252–75808

3E  When search warrants can be issued
 (1) An issuing officer may issue a warrant to search premises if the officer is satisfied, by information on oath or affirmation, that there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that there is, or there will be within the next 72 hours, any evidential material at the premises.
Note: For the issue of delayed notification search warrants, see Part IAAA.
 (2) An issuing officer may issue a warrant authorising an ordinary search or a frisk search of a person if the officer is satisfied, by information on oath or affirmation, that there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that the person has in his or her possession, or will within the next 72 hours have in his or her possession, any evidential material.
 (3) If the person applying for the warrant suspects that, in executing the warrant, it will be necessary to use firearms, the person must state that suspicion, and the grounds for that suspicion, in the information.
 (4) If the person applying for the warrant is a member or special member of the Australian Federal Police and has, at any time previously, applied for a warrant relating to the same person or premises the person must state particulars of those applications and their outcome in the information.
 (5) If an issuing officer issues a warrant, the officer is to state in the warrant:
 (a) the offence to which the warrant relates; and
 (b) a description of the premises to which the warrant relates or the name or description of the person to whom it relates; and
 (c) the kinds of evidential material that are to be searched for under the warrant; and
 (d) the name of the constable who, unless he or she inserts the name of another constable in the warrant, is to be responsible for executing the warrant; and
 (e) the time at which the warrant expires (see subsection (5A)); and
Note: The power to seize a digital asset under the warrant and certain other powers may be exercised after the warrant expires: see subsection 3FA(10).
 (f) whether the warrant may be executed at any time or only during particular hours.
 (5A) The time stated in the warrant under paragraph 3E(5)(e) as the time at which the warrant expires must be a time that is not later than the end of the seventh day after the day on which the warrant is issued.
Example: If a warrant is issued at 3 pm on a Monday, the expiry time specified must not be later than midnight on Monday in the following week.
 (6) The issuing officer is also to state, in a warrant in relation to premises:
 (a) that the warrant authorises