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Commonly Asked Questions about Criminal Record Forms

Go to the ISPs online Limited Criminal History Search. To access the search, visit the ISP website here: Indiana State Police. Complete the form. Make sure to follow the online instructions. Pay the $16.32 online fee for each name search.
Request for Criminal History Check Criminal history background checks for individuals are available at the PATCH site(opens in a new tab) or download form SP 4-164, print the completed form, and mail it. An individual background check is $22 and can be docHubd for an additional $5.
Writing the Criminal Justice Information System - Central Repository to: P.O. Box 32708, Pikesville, Maryland 21282-2708; or. Calling the Criminal Justice Information System - Central Repository in Baltimore City at 410-764-4501 or via the toll free number 1-888-795-0011.
Generally, you may request court records and documents from the clerks office in the county where the case was heard. You may request a transcript for a specific hearing or trial from the court reporter.
The criminal history is stored in the secure Indiana State Police database. A persons criminal history is stored in the database until they die or until they docHub the age of 99 years and have not had another criminal act for previous 15 years (so they have been crime free from the age of 84).
Police incident and arrest reports are public records. But, as you can see above, many Indiana jurisdictions are making reports available through a commercial vendor.
As an alternative to performing a search online, a Limited Criminal History can also be obtained by mailing a request form to the Indiana State Police. Click here to print a Request Form to send by mail.
The New York State Office of Court Administration (OCA) provides a New York Statewide criminal history record search (CHRS) for a fee of $95.00. You can submit a CHRS request via our on-line Direct Access program or by mailing in a CHRS application form.