A Texas Anticipatory Search and Seizure Warrant is a type of search warrant that allows law enforcement officers to search a person's property in anticipation of a crime being committed. This type of search is typically used when police have probable cause to believe that a suspect is in possession of evidence related to a crime, such as drugs, weapons, or stolen property. It is issued by a magistrate or judge and requires officers to present evidence to support the belief that a crime is likely to occur. There are three types of Texas Anticipatory Search and Seizure Warrants: blanket warrants, single-location warrants, and multiple-location warrants. A blanket warrant is a broad warrant that grants permission to search multiple locations, while a single-location warrant grants permission to search only one specific location. A multiple-location warrant grants permission to search multiple locations.