Do I Have To Let The Police Search My Home Or Vehicle?

The short answer is that no, you do not have to allow police to enter your home. The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects you against illegal search and seizure. This protection extends not just to your body, but also to personal property such as your home and vehicle.

However, there are a few exceptions to this rule. For example, if law enforcement presents a warrant that is signed by a judge, they are legally entitled to enter the premises, conduct a search, and obtain any items or documents as noted in the warrant. 

If the police are attempting to enter your home with a valid search warrant, which they must show you, contact My DUI Guy, a Division of Ancient City Law immediately.  If you try to stop them you could be arrested and receive additional charges.