Indiana Criminal Record Search Database Coverage
Indiana Department of Corrections - Department of Corrections
Description: Statewide criminal records on persons who have been convicted of felonies and sentenced to serve jail time in the Department of Corrections. These records include persons guilty of felonies and some state‐level misdemeanors. Results may show the Sentence Date, County, Case Number, Defendant Name, Month and Year of Birth, Race, Sex, Charge(s), and
Sentence. Age of Records: 1985 Update Frequency: Monthly
Indiana Sex Offenders - Sex and Violent Offender Records
Description: Contains information on convicted sex and violent offenders submitted to the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute since July 1, 1994; released between April 1989 and July 1994 from the Indiana Department of Corrections; convicted of a qualifying offense between April 1989 and July
1994 as listed by the Indiana Prosecuting Attorney's Council; convicted of a qualifying offense between the year 1919 and July 1994 as listed in records maintained by the Indiana State Police. Data contains age for most offenders.
Age of Records: July 1994 Update Frequency: Bi‐Weekly
Indiana County Coverage
Dekalb County, Floyd County, Hamilton County, Harrison County, Monroe County, Owen County, P.R.I.O.R.S.
National Criminal Search
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County Criminal Record
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Driving Records
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Employment Verification
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Education Verification
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