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Understanding your constitutional rights when police come to your door can protect you and your family. Knowledge is your first line of defense.
Know these basics before anything else
Not all warrants are the same. Know the differences to protect your rights.
Follow these steps to protect yourself and exercise your rights
The U.S. Constitution protects you during police encounters
Situations where police may legally enter without a warrant
Know your rights in specific types of encounters
Important steps to take after any interaction with law enforcement
Print this wallet-sized card and keep it with you
Common questions about warrants and police encounters
Continue learning about your rights
This page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The information provided here is a general overview of rights under the U.S. Constitution and federal law. Laws vary significantly by state, county, and municipality. Individual circumstances can dramatically affect your legal rights and options. Always consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice specific to your situation. If you cannot afford an attorney, contact your local legal aid office or public defender. Nothing on this website creates an attorney-client relationship. 4thePPL is a legal education platform and is not a law firm.