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Form 34.21 is a Warrant under Section 10(2) of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 1993. It is used by a court to authorise a search, seizure or examination related to a sexual offence investigation.
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This is a paper the judge signs to let the police go into a house, take evidence or question someone in a sexual offence case. You’ll only see it if you’re a police officer, a solicitor or a person named in the investigation.
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| Situation | Likely form | Why it matters | Check before you continue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Routine property search | Form 34.20 (Standard Search Warrant) | Simpler offence, no sexual offence provision | Confirm offence type first |
| Examination of a person | Form 34.22 (Examination Warrant) | Need to compel testimony or medical exam | Verify need for personal examination |
| Seizure of electronic data only | Form 34.23 (Data Preservation Order) | Focused on digital evidence | Check if data can be preserved without full search |
The warrant must be signed by the judge and served before any search, seizure or examination begins. Delays can invalidate the operation.
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Form 34.21 is still the current version as of 2024. No major revisions have been announced, but always verify the latest PDF on the Courts Service website.
Agency: Courts Service of Ireland
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