§ 5317. Search and forfeiture of monetary instruments
(a)
The Secretary of the Treasury may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for a search warrant when the Secretary reasonably believes a monetary instrument is being transported and a report on the instrument under section
5316 of this title has not been filed or contains a material omission or misstatement. The Secretary shall include a statement of information in support of the warrant. On a showing of probable cause, the court may issue a search warrant for a designated person or a designated or described place or physical object. This subsection does not affect the authority of the Secretary under another law.
(b)
Searches at Border.—
For purposes of ensuring compliance with the requirements of section
5316, a customs officer may stop and search, at the border and without a search warrant, any vehicle, vessel, aircraft, or other conveyance, any envelope or other container, and any person entering or departing from the United States.
(c)
Forfeiture.—
(1)
Criminal forfeiture.—
(2)
Civil forfeiture.—
Any property involved in a violation of section
5313,
5316, or
5324 of this title, or any conspiracy to commit any such violation, and any property traceable to any such violation or conspiracy, may be seized and forfeited to the United States in accordance with the procedures governing civil forfeitures in money laundering cases pursuant to section
981
(a)(1)(A) of title
18, United States Code.