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Florida Statute 933.21 - Full Text and Legal Analysis
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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XLVII
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND CORRECTIONS
Chapter 933
SEARCH AND INSPECTION WARRANTS
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F.S. 933.21
933.21 Requirements for issuance of inspection warrant.An inspection warrant shall be issued only upon cause, supported by affidavit, particularly describing the place, dwelling, structure, or premises to be inspected and the purpose for which the inspection is to be made. In addition, the affidavit shall contain a statement that consent to inspect has been sought and refused or a statement setting forth facts or circumstances reasonably justifying the failure to seek such consent. Owner-occupied family residences are exempt from the provisions of this act.
History.s. 1, ch. 82-8.

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Cases Citing Statute 933.21

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Sweet Sage Café, LLC v. Town of N. Redington Beach

380 F. Supp. 3d 1209

District Court, M.D. Florida | Filed: Mar 29, 2019 | Docket: 64324440

Cited 1 times | Published

justifying the failure to seek such consent." § 933.21. A judge issues the warrant, which is effective

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Florida Attorney General Reports | Filed: Aug 26, 2009 | Docket: 3256295

Published

health, minimum housing, or zoning standards.4 Section 933.21, Florida Statutes, specifically provides that

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Florida Attorney General Reports | Filed: Apr 4, 2002 | Docket: 3255579

Published

(pawnbrokers). 11 See, ss. 933.20-933.30, Fla. Stat. 12 Section 933.21, Fla. Stat.

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Florida Attorney General Reports | Filed: Apr 2, 1984 | Docket: 3255721

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zoning standards. See, ss 933.20-933.30, F.S. Section 933.21, F.S., specifically provides that "[o]wner-occupied