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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the police property release form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the 'Name', 'Address', and contact fields. Ensure accuracy for effective communication.
  3. Select your preferred method of receiving information by checking either 'Pick up' or 'Mail'.
  4. In the 'POLICE REPORT COPY REQUEST' section, specify the type of report you are requesting by selecting from options like Crime, Traffic, or Event.
  5. Fill in the required details such as Report Number(s), Location, and Date/Date Range relevant to your request.
  6. Indicate your involvement by circling one of the options provided (Victim, Driver, etc.) and complete any additional fields as necessary.
  7. For the 'PROPERTY RELEASE REQUEST', specify if the property is held for Evidence, Safekeeping, or Found Property. Provide a detailed description including Brand, Make/Model, and Color.
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First of all, ask the officer if they have a warrant. Without a warrant, an officer cannot enter a property, search for evidence or perform an arrest. If the police officer does not have a warrant, state in clear and certain terms that you do not consent to their presence on your property.
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If private property is someones home, police cant typically enter without a search warrant (unless a warrant exception exists). The Fourth Amendment protects ones home from warrantless searches (in most instances).
Open your door, be cordial, ask them why they have been called to your home? Do NOT let them in without a warrant. Do NOT open the screen door and do not step out of your house. Do Not offer anything they havent asked about? Do not incriminate yourself by talking. Be COOL and say nothing.
If the police come to your home, you do not have to let them in unless they have a search warrant or felony arrest warrant. If they do not have a warrant, you can verbally refuse to let them enter. If they enter without your consent, stay calm and do not run or attempt to physically block their entrance.

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Police could ``show up to your house for a number of reasons. If you are the suspect in a crime they may question you without arrest, or they may charge and arrest you. They may be there to inform you of something unrelated to crime, like an emergency evacuation or that a relative was in an accident.
If the police were acting in the regular course of their duties, they could have immunity for any damage to your real property, meaning they will not bear financial liability. If they were attempting to arrest someone, the criminal may be liable for your property damage.
The Fourth Amendment and California Law The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is your shield against unreasonable searches and seizures. Its what prevents law enforcement from barging into your home without good reason.

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