An Arizona Warrant to Seize Property Subject to Forfeiture is a type of warrant issued by a court in Arizona. This type of warrant is used to seize property that is believed to have been used in the commission of a crime. The property can then be forfeited to the state, which means that the state now owns the property. There are two types of Arizona Warrant to Seize Property Subject to Forfeiture: a Search Warrant and a Seizure Warrant. A Search Warrant is issued when there is probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed and that the property to be seized may have been used in the commission of that crime. A Seizure Warrant is issued when the state has already obtained a conviction and is seeking to seize the property as part of the sentencing.