The Kentucky Search and Seizure Warrant (AO 93) is a court order issued by a judge authorizing law enforcement to search and seize evidence related to a criminal investigation. It is issued upon a finding of probable cause that a crime has been committed. The warrant specifies the place to be searched, the items to be seized, and the time period in which a search can take place. There are two types of Kentucky Search and Seizure Warrant (AO 93) — a warrant for the search of a person and a warrant for the search of a place. The person warrant authorizes law enforcement to search a person and any containers in their possession, while the place warrant authorizes law enforcement to search a specific place and any containers within that place. Both types of warrants require probable cause and must be issued by a judge.