Citizen's
Resource Directory
A comprehensive list of links to databases and
reference sources to help protect you, your kids, and your property.
Department
of Correction Offender Search
This database is provided as a free service and is made available
to the public and law enforcement in the interest of public safety.
Database updates are made on a daily basis; however, technical
difficulties and maintenance functions may cause delays in information
updates.
Indiana
Sex and Violent Offender Registry
Information in the registry comes from records that have been
submitted to the Institute by various criminal justice agencies.
The registry is a preliminary screening tool only. The registry
alone is not a positive or absolute identifier of a person convicted
of one of the offenses included in Zacharys Law. A person
listed in the registry may or may not be the person you are looking
for.
Missing
Kids from Indiana
As the nation's resource center for child protection, National
Center for Missing and Exploited Children is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization and serves as a focal point in providing assistance
to parents, children, law enforcement, schools, and the community
in recovering missing children and raising public awareness about
ways to help prevent child abduction, molestation, and sexual
exploitation.
Registered
Fundraising Campaigns in Indiana
Check out an organization before you give! Don't be scammed, find
out how much of what you donate goes to the charity.
Telephone
Privacy List
Because so many have asked for help in getting some of your privacy
back, a Telephone Privacy list was established for Indiana citizens
to help reduce unwanted calls from solicitors.
Ten
Most Wanted in LaPorte County
The link above will take you to the ten most wanted fugitives
in the county. Forward
any information concerning the location of any person listed to
the LaPorte County Sheriffs Department or contact the Warrant
Division at the telephone numbers provided. Michigan City: 219-879-3530
ext. 319 or 332 LaPorte: 219-326-7700 ext. 319 or 332
Unclaimed
Property
Mostly, its money! Under a law passed by the Indiana General
Assembly in 1967 and revised in 1995, personal property and money
that has gone unclaimed for some time, is turned over to the Attorney
Generals Unclaimed Property Division.
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