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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Indiana Violation Report in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'To' section with the name of the Probation Officer or Sentencing Court, followed by the date.
  3. In the 'From' section, enter your name as the Supervising Probation Officer or Receiving Court.
  4. Complete the 'Offender' field with the offender's name and their corresponding case number.
  5. Select the type of violation from options such as technical violation, arrest, or conviction.
  6. List any current specific violations in detail, including dates and descriptions for each violation.
  7. Provide absconding information by entering the last known address and date of last face-to-face contact.
  8. Finally, indicate your recommendation regarding warrants or supervision modifications.

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Indiana law requires anyone who has reason to believe that a person under the age of 18 is a victim of child abuse or neglect to make an oral report immediately to the local child protection service or the local law enforcement agency.
knowing the report to be false, commits false reporting, a Level 6 felony. (8) makes a false report that a person is dangerous (as defined in IC 35-47-14-1) knowing the report or information to be false; commits false informing, a Class B misdemeanor except as provided in subsection (e).
In Indiana, a mandatory reporter can face jail time for both filing a false report of child abuse and knowingly failing to report abuse or neglect. Both actions are considered serious violations of the law that carry legal penalties.
You can file a consumer complaint with the Office of the Attorney General online at or by filling out a printable form. You can also request a complaint form by calling 1.800. 382.5516 or 317.232. 6330.