Thursday, 13 March 2014

Indiana Police Records

By Ben Kingsley


Indiana police public records are issued to a resident of Indiana who has violated the laws of the state or country. This document is issued by different law enforcing agencies of the government such as the highway patrol, police department or the sheriff's office.

It is used as a reference when conducting a background check. This is mostly done by employers. Potential applicants are required to undergo a background check so that employers would be able to determine whether the person has had a criminal history or not, thus preventing problems within the workplace. Ordinary residents of the state also look into the police records of the people they interact with regularly. The records of neighbors, tutors, baby sitters, nannies, caretakers, relative and friends are being checked. Residents would feel safe and secured when they know that they are living in an environment that has people they can trust. Investigators and authorities are also one of the people who request for a copy of a police record for their investigation procedures.

As the name implies, police records would contain details about the crimes an individual has been reported of. One would know the complete name of the involved individual along with the birth details and residence address. If the individual was charged for his crimes, the sentence that was given can also be found on the record. For reported individuals who were not charged at all, a report is still generated for documentation reasons.

The office of the Public Safety in Indiana is where the police records of the state are being archived. The office provides an application form where one ahs to completely fill out with the necessary information needed to do the search. It is also important that the one who request for the document indicate their contact details to be used for reference. The police report can only be requested by the individual himself and his/her immediate family. One should note that the record is only made available once the case has been closed.

If going to the office personally is not possible, one can send a mail order. However, all of the documents and requirements have to been closed to avoid the hassle in the search. One may need to wait at least 14 business days before the request can be sent to the one who requested it. This method is not the best method for those who seek the document urgently. The fastest method is to request it online.

Requesting for the police record through the Internet is actually the fastest method there is. Most residents of Indiana would now choose to request it online because it is convenient and fast. One can even get a free public police records from testing the service of some websites. However, many still pay for the search just to get complete and accurate results.




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