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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Idaho State Police Forensics Evidence Submission/Receipt Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Laboratory Case Number' and 'Date Received' at the top of the form. This information is crucial for tracking your submission.
  3. Fill in the 'Received from' section, including the name of the agency and representative, along with their contact details. Ensure accuracy for effective communication.
  4. In the 'Submitting Agency' section, provide detailed information about your agency without abbreviations. Include relevant case numbers and charges.
  5. List all individuals involved (suspects, victims) by filling out their names, dates of birth, and state ID numbers where applicable.
  6. Indicate the status of the case and provide an exhibit description. Be specific to ensure proper handling of evidence.
  7. Select the type of exam requested from the provided options. Make sure to refer to any additional instructions regarding toxicology samples if necessary.

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Anyone looking to become a forensic scientist will need atleast a bachelors degree in forensic science. This will qualify graduates for several jobs in scientific investigation and law enforcement. Graduate degrees can support your career progression into leadership roles.
Requirements for Jobs with the BPD Crime Lab Associates degree in forensic science with emphasis on fingerprint analysis preference given to candidates with a bachelors degree. Valid Idaho drivers license. Pass extensive background investigation (including credit history) Pass polygraph examination and drug screening.
Idaho State Police Headquarters Meridian, Idaho Commissioned Troopers 379 (as of 2024) Professional Civilian Staffs 278 full-time (as of 2024) Agency executive Colonel Bill Gardiner, Director21 more rows
Police department forensic science units consist of individuals who harness a special prowess in sifting through the aftermath of crime scenes, culling clues and hard evidence that often make the most ferocious defense attorneys stoop their shoulders and preserve arguments and tactics for others on the stand.
What Does It Take to Be a Forensic Scientist?. Part of the series: Forensic Science Careers. Forensic scientists should hold a bachelors degree in chemistry, biology, physics or another biological or physical science, in addition to a masters degree and research experience.

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For admission into the Certificate of Forensic Sciences one must be enrolled at Idaho State University as an undergraduate or a post-bac AND apply to the certificate program within the home department (Anthropology). Students from any major or field can enroll in the Certificate of Forensic Sciences.

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