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Hancock County, IN Arrests & Jail Records

How To Search Hancock County Arrest Records

Indiana has about 100,000 arrests yearly, and around 1,500 of these happen in Hancock County. Most arrest records are public, meaning anyone can access them. This is made possible by the Indiana Access to Public Records Act (IC 5-14-3), which gives people the right to request and view government records. However, some arrest records remain private, such as those involving children, active investigations, sealed court orders, or victims of sexual assault.

Requesting copies of arrest records from the County typically incurs a nominal fee ranging from $5 to $15 per record, depending on the complexity and number of pages. These records can be accessed through the Sheriff's Office, police departments, and Prosecutor's Office.

How To Look Up Hancock County Arrest Records

In Hancock County, several agencies are responsible for keeping arrest records. These include the Sheriff's Office, police, Indiana Law Enforcement Academy, Circuit Courts, and Superior Courts.

Hancock County Sheriff Arrest Records

If you want to see arrest records from the Sheriff's Office, you can submit a Public Records Request through the sheriff's official website, which also features an inmate search portal for current custody information. For in-person requests, visit the Sheriff's Office at 123 E. Main Street, Greenfield, IN 46140, or call (317) 477-1147 for assistance.

Hancock County Police Arrest Records

To get police arrest records in the County, first figure out which police department made the arrest, like Greenfield, New Palestine, and Fortville.

You can ask for the records on their website or go to their office in person. You will need to give the arrestee's name, the date of arrest, and the case number. Most requests take about seven business days to process.

The Indiana Criminal Agency

In Indiana, you can get criminal records from the Indiana State Police (ISP). Residents can ask for these records online through the ISP's Limited Criminal History Check website, by mail, or by visiting the ISP office in Indianapolis.

For online requests, applicants must visit the State Police Portal called Limited Criminal History Search, create an account, provide the subject's identifying information like full name, date of birth, and Social Security number, pay the required fee typically $15 to $20 depending on request type, and submit the request. For mail requests, applicants need to complete the Limited Criminal History Request Form, include payment by certified check or money order, and mail it to the State Police Central Repository at 100 North Senate Avenue, Room N302, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Hancock County Criminal Court Records

The County Clerk's Office, located in Hancock County Courthouse in Greenfield, maintains criminal court records. These records contain information about arrests that resulted in formal charges and later court proceedings.

To obtain these records, individuals can visit the Clerk's Office in person during regular business hours, where staff can assist with locating specific case files. Alternatively, records can be accessed online through the mycase.in.gov portal, Indiana's statewide court records system. Users can search by name, case number, or filing date to locate criminal cases.

Interested persons may also find current arrest records for Hancock County on third-party websites like InfoTracer.

Arrest Statistics

According to crime data records under the FBI Uniform Crime Report, the County maintains detailed arrest statistics for monitoring public safety. The county reports a crime rate of 65.67 per 100,000 residents and an annual crime index of 2,604.

Arrest TypeNumber of Arrests
Murders1
Rapes6
Robberies16
Aggravated Assaults24
Burglaries190
Larcenies536
Motor Vehicle Thefts41
Arsons2

Source: FBI Uniform Crime Report.

Hancock County Sheriff’s Office

It is situated in Hancock county, Indiana with a total number of 0 employees - 0 female, 0 male officers and 0 civilians. Hancock County SO ORI (Originated Agency Identifier) number is IN0300000, it belongs to the East North Central division in the Midwest region with a region code of Region II.

Police Departments in Hancock County

DepartmentAddressPhone
Greenfield Police Department116 S State St317-477-4410

Hancock County Jail

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