Zionsville Police Records Lookup

Zionsville police records are maintained by the Zionsville Police Department at 1100 W. Oak Street in Boone County, Indiana. The records division accepts requests for incident reports, arrest logs, and public safety documents in person or by written submission. This page explains how to file a records request with Zionsville PD, what fees apply, and which state-level resources are available when a search needs to go beyond what the local department holds.

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Zionsville Quick Facts

31,418 Population
Boone County County
317-873-5373 Police Dept Phone
In-Person / Written Records Request

Zionsville Police Department

The Zionsville Police Department is located at 1100 W. Oak Street, Zionsville, IN 46077. The non-emergency number is 317-873-5373. The records division operates Monday through Friday during regular business hours. Walk-in requests are accepted at the station. If you want to confirm hours or find out what a request needs before you make the trip, call 317-873-5373 first.

Zionsville is in Boone County, on the northwest edge of the Indianapolis metro area. The city has grown steadily over the past decade. Zionsville PD handles law enforcement within city limits. The Boone County Sheriff's Office covers the unincorporated areas of Boone County. If a call you need records for happened outside the city limits, the sheriff's office is the right place to ask.

The department's official website provides contact information, department news, and resources for the public. The page below is the main public portal for Zionsville PD.

The Zionsville Police Department website has current contact details, division listings, and links to records request resources.

Zionsville Police Department website showing department contact and public records resources

The site is maintained by town staff and reflects current hours and contact details for the records division and non-emergency line.

How to Request Zionsville Police Records

Start by calling 317-873-5373. The records division can tell you what exists for a specific incident before you file a formal request. In-person requests are handled at 1100 W. Oak Street during business hours. Written requests can be mailed to that address or dropped off in person. Include the incident date, a description of what happened, names of any parties involved, and a report number if you have one.

Standard fees apply to copies. Certified copies cost more than standard prints. Ask about fees when you call so you know the total before the department starts pulling records. If your request is large or requires staff time to compile across multiple documents, the total may be higher than a simple per-page rate. An estimate is worth requesting upfront.

Indiana's Access to Public Records Act, found at IC 5-14-3, is the law behind all public records requests in Indiana. Any person has the right to inspect or copy public records held by a government agency. No explanation is required. The department must respond to a written request within seven days. If a portion must be denied, that must come in writing with the specific exemption named. A non-response after seven days is treated as a denial.

The records request page for Zionsville PD shows what the department requires and how to submit. The page below reflects the records request section of the Zionsville PD site.

See the Zionsville PD records page for current submission instructions and fee information.

Zionsville Police public records request page with submission details and instructions

Active investigation files, juvenile records, and confidential informant data are among the categories exempt from release under IC 5-14-3-4. Partial releases are standard when a report contains both public and protected content -- the releasable portions still come out even when some material is withheld.

Online Records Request Options

For certain report types, Zionsville PD offers an online request option. This is useful when you do not want to make a trip to the station. Minor incidents like vehicle thefts or minor property damage are often eligible for online submission. Check the department site first to confirm which types qualify.

Visit the Zionsville PD online reports page for a list of eligible report types and steps to submit a request digitally without visiting the station.

Zionsville Police online incident report request page showing digital submission process

Online submissions work best when you have all the details ready before you start. Incomplete forms slow processing and may require a follow-up call from the records division before they can proceed.

Indiana Criminal History Search

Zionsville PD records only cover what that department handled. For a broader look across all of Indiana, use the Limited Criminal History (LCH) service from the Indiana State Police. The LCH is a statewide database built under IC 10-13-2 that holds arrest and conviction records from agencies throughout Indiana.

Run a search at the ISP criminal history portal. Cost is $15.70 by credit card or $7.00 by mail. Results return as "On File," "No Records Found," or "Not on File (Inconclusive)." An inconclusive result means the name-based search could not give a definitive answer. In that case, a fingerprint-based check through IDEMIA at 1-877-472-6917 is the next step.

The LCH only covers Indiana. Out-of-state arrests and federal charges do not appear. For certified documents that courts or licensing boards require, fingerprinting is nearly always what the requesting body needs. An online LCH result is not accepted as certified proof by most official agencies. Know which type you need before you start the process.

Court Records, Protection Orders, and Sex Offender Registry

Boone County court records are searchable free of charge through MyCase Indiana. The system covers criminal, civil, small claims, and probate filings. Search by name, case number, or date range. Routine cases are public. Sealed matters and juvenile records are excluded from general searches. MyCase is useful when you want to see the court-side view of an incident -- whether charges were filed, how a case resolved, and whether any protective orders came out of it.

Active protection orders statewide are tracked at the Indiana Protection Order Registry, maintained by the Indiana Supreme Court. You can confirm whether a specific order is in effect for a named person without calling a courthouse. The registry reflects current status, including modifications and cancellations. This is faster than a phone call to the clerk's office when you just need a status check.

The Indiana Sex Offender Registry is searchable by name, county, city, or zip code. Filter to Boone County to see registered offenders near Zionsville. The registry is managed by the Indiana Department of Correction and reflects current registration data, not real-time location. For custody status alerts on a specific registrant, call VINE at 866-959-8463 to register for free notifications.

Crash Reports, Body Camera Footage, and ISP APRA Portal

Vehicle accident reports from Zionsville incidents are available through BuyCrash.com. The Indiana State Police manages the central crash database for the state. BuyCrash gives public access for a small fee. You need the crash date and names of the parties involved to find the right report. Reports from both Zionsville PD and ISP troopers appear in the same statewide system.

Body camera footage from Zionsville PD officers is a law enforcement record. Requests go through the records division -- call 317-873-5373 or submit in writing at 1100 W. Oak Street. Include the date, location, officer name or badge number if known, and any report number. Under IC 5-14-3-5.1, body camera recordings must be kept for at least 190 days. Footage from active investigations, involving juveniles, or containing information that could endanger public safety may be withheld. Any denial must be written and must name the specific exemption. When protected content must be removed before a video is released, redaction fees can apply.

For records tied to ISP activity in Boone County rather than Zionsville PD, submit through the ISP APRA portal. It accepts requests online and sends status updates by email. The seven-day response rule applies. Questions about APRA rights or improper denials can go to the Indiana Public Access Counselor at in.gov/pac for free advisory opinions. Legal aid in Boone County is available through Indiana Legal Services at 800-869-0212 for qualifying residents.

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