last updated: November 2021
7 States
Banned
9 States
some Limitations
1 State
Moratorium
34 states
Few restrictions
Recent Legislation
2021
Maryland
Limits no-knock raids only to cases in which people are in danger
Restricts raids to daytime in most cases
Requires officers to be in uniform and use a body camera
Restricts flash band and stun devices in most cases
Requires police to report all search warrants annually
Requires at least 20 seconds response time for all other warrants
Kentucky
Limits no-knock searches to violent offenders, in which police can establish specific facts that people or evidence are in danger
Restricts raids to day time unless imminent dangers exist
Requires officers to be in uniform and use a body camera
Voids all evidence gathered in violation of this policy
Nevada
Limits no-knock searches to felony offenses, in which there is significant and imminent danger
Restricts raids to day time specific circumstance prevent this
Requires officers to be in uniform and use a body camera
Maine
Limits no-knock warrants to cases involving imminent danger
Requires officers to be in uniform
Louisiana
Limits no-knock searches to cases “necessary to protect life and limb”
Requires officers to be in uniform
Voids all evidence gathered in violation of this policy
Tennessee
Banned all no-knock search warrants