An Application for a Warrant to Seize Property Subject to Forfeiture is a legal document used by law enforcement agencies to obtain a warrant to seize property that is subject to forfeiture. This type of application is typically used when a person or entity has violated a criminal law and the property used in the violation is subject to forfeiture. The application must be properly filled out, signed, and notarized before it can be submitted to a judge for approval. The purpose of the warrant is to give law enforcement the authority to seize the property and take it into their custody. Types of Application for a Warrant to Seize Property Subject to Forfeiture include: -Forfeiture of Assets: In this type of application, law enforcement agencies seek to seize assets that have been acquired as a result of criminal activity. These assets may include cash, vehicles, jewelry, or other items of value. —Forfeiture of Contraband: This type of application is used to seize items that are illegal or prohibited by law. This may include drugs, weapons, or other items that are not allowed to be possessed by the public. —Forfeiture of Property Used in a Crime: This type of application is used to seize property, such as a vehicle or building, that was used to commit a crime. The property can be seized in order to prevent its use in future criminal activities.