Where to Find Indiana City Arrest Information
To access an Indiana city arrest record, you can visit your nearest Police Station. This means if you want to search for arrest record online, then you can visit the site of your County Sheriff. The Sheriff’s Office maintains and updates the list of outstanding arrests and convicts captured.
Indiana County Arrests
The counties that have their own website for the Sheriff's Office are Allen County, DeKalb County, Delaware County, LaGrange County, Noble County, Tippecanoe County, Steuben County and Wells County. If you are a resident of a city that is located in one of these counties, you will get the latest list of arrests at http://www.indianasmostwanted.com/. The list is maintained and updated everyday.
Online City Arrest Searches
For online access to an Indiana city arrest database, there is the website for the Indiana State Police. This provides you with limited information for a criminal check. You can go to http://www.in.gov/ai/appfiles/isp-lch/ to get the information on the arrests made on the grounds of Class A misdemeanors and felonies within the limits of Indiana State. You can also request the record from Indiana State Police by downloading the request form from http://www.in.gov/ai/appfiles/isp-lch/Adult%20Criminal%20History%20Check%204-2008.pdf.
You need to subscribe with the site in order to get the records online. The fee for online records is $15.00 and if you pay by credit card, the cost per record would be $16.00.
You can file a petition for expungement of your record from the database if in spite of the arrest made, there have been no criminal charges filed against you. Even after filing criminal charges, if the charges are dropped due to facts like no probable cause found, the crime was not committed or arrest was made on the basis of wrong identification, you may still pursue expunging the records. Also, the applicant of arrest record expungement must not have any pending criminal case in the court or any other criminal charge except for a traffic ordinance violation or other minor crimes.
Juvenile arrest records are expunged as per Indiana Court Law if the court finds it in the favor of the child, after reviewing the kind of offense for which he or she had been arrested, how well the child has behaved during the rehabilitation, and what is the present status. If court is satisfied with the report, it expunges the record by destroying or handing it over to the person who had applied for expungement. More information can be found at: http://www.indianajustice.org/Data/DocumentLibrary/Documents/1098360036.49/view_article_publicweb?topic_id=2040000
or http://www.in.gov/isp/2664.htm.
Specific Indiana City Arrest Information:
Indianapolis Arrest
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