Does a police officer have to make a public announcement before forcing their way into a house?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Sipes, 2011 BCSC 1763 (CanLII):

Except in exigent circumstances, police officers must make an announcement before forcing entry into a dwelling house. In the ordinary case, they should give: "(i) notice of presence by knocking or ringing the door bell; (ii) notice of authority, by identifying themselves as law enforcement officers and (iii) notice of purpose, by stating a lawful reason for entry: Eccles v. Bourque, 1974 CanLII 191 (SCC), [1975] 2 S.C.R. 739, at p. 747. ...

Other Questions


Is it possible for a retired police officer to return to the police force where he worked as a community support officer because of his back pain? (British Columbia, Canada)
Is a police officer required to make a public announcement to enter a house? (British Columbia, Canada)
Can a public statute, empowering public actors to accomplish public goals, alone give rise to a private duty between those public actors and a particular member of the public? (British Columbia, Canada)
Does the tort of misfeasance in public office apply to an individual officer or officer? (British Columbia, Canada)
Can a claim of misfeasance in public office be made out against one public official? (British Columbia, Canada)
Can a police constable walk down the sidewalk at the front of the house far enough to see the house number? (British Columbia, Canada)
What is the test for reasonable and proper use of force by a police officer? (British Columbia, Canada)
Can a police officer engage in a police pursuit when he has the opportunity to follow a stolen vehicle using an unmarked car? (British Columbia, Canada)
Can a police officer be ordered to produce a certificate that the adjudicator would like to compel the officer to produce? (British Columbia, Canada)
Can the police force force entry into a person's home to investigate a 911 call? (British Columbia, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.