Yes, a judge must sign a search warrant for it to be legally valid. The signature indicates that the judge has reviewed the application and determined that there is probable cause to believe that evidence of a crime will be found at the specified location. This requirement is a critical aspect of ensuring that individual rights are protected under the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Without the judge's signature, the warrant is not enforceable.
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