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Inquiries Act 2014
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29 Procedure for executing search warrant
(1) On executing a search warrant, the person executing it—
(a) must announce that the person is authorised by the search warrant to enter the premises, vehicle, vessel or aircraft, as the case requires, unless, in the case of a vehicle, vessel or aircraft, it is in a public place; and
(b) if the person has been unable to obtain unforced entry, must give any person at the premises or in control of the vehicle, vessel or aircraft an opportunity to allow entry to the premises, vehicle, vessel or aircraft, as the case requires.
(2) A person executing a search warrant need not comply with subsection (1) if the person believes on reasonable grounds that immediate entry to the premises, vehicle, vessel or aircraft is required to ensure—
(a) the safety of any person; or
(b) that the effective execution of the warrant is not frustrated.
(3) If the occupier is present at premises where a search warrant is being executed, the person executing the warrant must—
(a) identify themselves to the occupier; and
(b) give the occupier a copy of the warrant.
(4) If the occupier is not present at premises where a search warrant is being executed, the person executing the warrant must—
(a) identify themselves to a person at the premises who is apparently over the age of 18 years; and
(b) give that person a copy of the warrant.
(5) If there is no person apparently over the age of 18 years present at premises where a search warrant is being executed, the person executing the warrant must leave a copy of the warrant in a conspicuous place at the premises unless the Royal Commission has given a direction under subsection (6).
(6) A Royal Commission may direct that a copy of a search warrant not be left at premises where no person apparently over the age of 18 years is present if the Royal Commission is satisfied that it would be contrary to the public interest for the copy to be left at the premises.