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Bloomington Police Department Records

Police records in Bloomington, Indiana are maintained mainly by the Bloomington Police Department for incidents inside the city and by the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office for county law enforcement, jail, booking, and records involving unincorporated areas. Records may include arrest records, incident reports, accident and traffic crash reports, call logs, booking records, citations, and related case documents. Indiana University Police may also hold records for events on campus property. Members of the public may request many law enforcement records, but access depends on Indiana public records law, whether the record exists and is retained, required privacy protections, and whether the case is open, sealed, juvenile-related, or otherwise restricted.

How to Request Police Records in Bloomington

To request police records in Bloomington, contact the agency that handled the event: the Bloomington Police Department, Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, or Indiana University Police for campus matters. Agencies commonly accept requests through an online records portal or form, by email, mail, phone, or in person at the records office. Provide as much detail as possible, such as the incident date, report number, location, names of involved people, and whether you need an incident report, accident report, call log, booking record, or other document. Copy fees may apply for printed pages, accident reports, certified copies, photographs, audio, video, or digital media. Under Indiana public records law, agencies generally must respond within 24 hours for in-person requests and within 7 calendar days for mailed, emailed, or online requests, but production can take longer. Staff may contact you by phone, email, or mail if clarification, payment, or identification is needed. Some records may be redacted, delayed, or denied, especially open investigations, juvenile matters, protected personal information, or court-restricted records.

Bloomington Police Departments

Bloomington Police Department

Type: Tier I Municipal Police and Tier II Town Marshal Agencies
Address: 220 E Third St, Bloomington, IN 47404
Phone Number: (812)-339-4477
Email: police@bloomington.in.gov

Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division

Type: Tier I State Agencies
Address: 4850 South State, Bloomington, IN 47401
Phone Number: (812)-837-9536 / Fax: (317)-233-8654
Email: ICODispatch@dnr.IN.gov

Indiana University Police Academy in Bloomington

Type: ILETB Certified Training Academies
Address: 1469 E. 17th St, Bloomington, IN 47408
Phone Number: (812)-855-4111
Email: wmunroe@indiana.edu

Indiana University Police Department

Type: Tier I College and University Police Agencies
Address: 1469 E. 17th St, Bloomington, IN 47408
Phone Number: (812)-855-4111
Email: wmunroe@indiana.edu

Monroe County Prosecutor's Office

Type: County Prosecutor Agencies
Address: 301 N. College Ave, Bloomington, IN 47404
Phone Number: (812)-349-2670 / Fax: (812)-349-2725
Email: APS@co.monroe.in.us

Monroe County Sheriff's Office

Type: Tier I County Sheriff Agencies
Address: 301 N. College Ave. , Bloomington, IN 47404
Phone Number: (812)-349-2780 / Fax: (812)-349-2828
Email: sheriffsoffice@co.monroe.in.us

FAQs

What is included in a police record from Bloomington?

A Bloomington police record may include an incident report, arrest information, traffic crash report, call-for-service details, citations, booking information, or related case notes. The exact contents depend on the agency, the type of event, and what can legally be released.

Are police records in Indiana public?

Many police records are available to the public under Indiana’s Access to Public Records Act, but not all details must be released. Agencies may withhold or redact information involving active investigations, juveniles, protected personal information, sealed records, or court orders.

How long does it take to get a police report in Bloomington?

Indiana agencies generally must acknowledge in-person requests within 24 hours and mailed, emailed, or online requests within 7 calendar days. Receiving the actual report may take longer if the agency needs review time, payment, clarification, or legal redactions.

How do I find arrest records in Bloomington without going to the police station?

You can start by checking the Bloomington Police Department, Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, or Indiana University Police records options online, depending on where the event occurred. You may also submit a request by email, mail, phone, or an online portal if available.

Can I look up someone’s arrest history in Bloomington online?

Some recent arrest or jail booking information may be available through Monroe County resources, and related court cases may appear in Indiana online court records. Online results may be incomplete, delayed, or limited, so contact the responsible agency or court for official records.