Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2022)

147.   Trading in prostitution

A magistrate upon a complaint on oath that there is reason to suspect that a house or part of a house is used by a male or female for purposes of prostitution, and that any male or female person who resides in or frequents the house lives wholly or in part on the earnings of the prostitute, may, by warrant under his or her hand, authorise any police officer to enter the house at any time and to arrest and bring that male or female person before him or her, to be dealt with according to law.