Basic Deputy United States Marshal Integrated (BDUSMI) 2501 Exam 5 Practice

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When should state or local law enforcement be notified about a search warrant execution?

Only if they are participating

Always notify even if not participating

Coordinated response and safety require notifying state or local law enforcement whenever a search warrant is executed. The notice should go to the appropriate agencies even if they are not taking part in the operation, so they’re aware of the activity and can provide support if needed.

This early communication helps with securing the scene, coordinating perimeter control and traffic, and ensuring everyone understands who is involved and what’s happening. It also preserves safety and preserves continuity across jurisdictions, reducing the risk of miscommunication or duplicated efforts. Notifying ahead of time (or at the start) is essential; waiting until after can create delays and gaps in coverage.

So, the best practice is to always notify, regardless of participation or jurisdiction.

Notify only if outside jurisdiction

Notify after execution

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