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Indiana Public Criminal Records

By Ben Kingsley


There are a lot of criminals roaming freely on the streets. Despite the presence of law enforcers, they still find ways to push through with their evil plans. In an attempt to increase security, states - including Indiana- made it legal for any member of the general public to request access to a criminal record. Having access to Indiana Criminal Records keeps the citizens informed as to whom they should not associate themselves with. Employers, landlords, or ordinary citizens can get some useful information from the records.

Accessing criminal documents is popular amongst people that run background checks on individuals because they are composed of several other documents such as police reports, arrest files, traffic infractions, and many more. That means that there are more than enough useful pieces of information from it that could be valuable for background checks. For starters, you have to know at least the name of the offender whose documents you want to retrieve. If he happens to have a common name, you can provide addition information so that the search category can be filtered down further and increase the possibility of locating the correct documents. You can include pieces of information such as the offenders' birthday, home address, nature of work, and more.

Requesting your own criminal documents is permitted by the government. Just like requesting the document of other people, you also have to place a forma l request to access your own criminal documents. This is encouraged so that you can check if the details included on your documents are true and accurate. If you find anything that you think is neither true nor accurate, you can request to the appropriate office to either correct them or delete them. If for example you are proven innocent of the case filed against you, your documents will be kept away from the public to protect your reputation.

The Indiana Police Department maintains an online database. You can download a request form from their website and then fill it out with the required information. Submit the completed form back to the department with the corresponding fee which is payable by money order or a certified check. Once your request gets accepted, wait for a couple of weeks to get the record you requested for. Keep in mind that if a record is of a case that is still under investigation, it may not be available for access yet because it might influence the outcome of the investigation.

If you want to look for other ways to obtain the records, you can look for various service providers online. There are several service providers that have the authorization from the court to provide the records to the public, upon request. However, be careful in choosing which one to use because bogus service providers exist. Determine the credibility of a service provider by making a quick background check. Find out about what other users are saying about them and their service.

You can also find service providers that will allow you to perform a nationwide search for Criminal Records. This will save you time in looking for the exact state or office that has the records you are looking for. Some may require you to pay a certain amount for the retrieval process while some will not charge you a cent.




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