Find Zionsville Background Check

Zionsville background check records can be accessed through the Zionsville Police Department and the Boone County court system. This town in Boone County sits just north of Indianapolis and has about 30,000 residents. The police department earned CALEA accreditation in 2022, making it the 15th municipal agency in Indiana to reach that standard. For a background check in Zionsville, you can request police reports through the Municipal Action Center at Town Hall or search court records through the state's MyCase portal. Local police keep incident files, and the Boone County Clerk holds all court case records that factor into a full background check.

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Zionsville Quick Facts

30,400 Population
Boone County
CALEA Accredited
M-F Office Days

Zionsville Police Department Records

The Zionsville Police Department is led by Chief Michael T. Spears and operates from 1075 Parkway Drive. The department has a strong reputation. In 2022, it became just the 15th municipal agency in Indiana to earn accreditation through CALEA, the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies. That means the department meets high standards for policies, procedures, and record keeping. For a background check in Zionsville, this accreditation matters because it signals that records are well maintained and organized.

The department is open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM. For non-emergency calls, the number is (317) 873-5967. You can also reach the department by email at police@zionsville-in.gov. If you need to reach someone after hours, Boone County Dispatch handles calls around the clock at 765-482-1412, extension 4.

The Zionsville Police Department page has general information about the department and its divisions. The screenshot below shows the main police page on the town website.

Zionsville Police Department background check records page

From this page you can find links to report forms, staff contacts, and information about the department's accreditation status.

Department Zionsville Police Department
Chief Michael T. Spears
Address 1075 Parkway Drive
Zionsville, IN 46077
Phone (317) 873-5967
Hours Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 4 PM
Email police@zionsville-in.gov

How to Get Zionsville Police Reports

Police reports in Zionsville are not picked up at the police station itself. Instead, you get them through the Municipal Action Center at Zionsville Town Hall. The MAC is on the first floor of Town Hall at 1100 W Oak Street. Staff there handle incident report requests and other town service needs. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM. You can call (317) 873-5410 or email askthemac@zionsville-in.gov to start a request.

To get a police incident report for a background check in Zionsville, you submit an Incident Request Form. The Zionsville Police Form Center has the forms you need. This includes the incident report request form as well as security check request forms and surveillance camera registry forms. These forms are available online so you can fill them out before you visit in person.

The Zionsville form center page is shown below. It lists the available police-related forms for public use.

Zionsville Police form center for background check requests

Having these forms ready can speed up the process when you go to Town Hall to get records for a background check in Zionsville.

Zionsville Background Check Contacts

The Zionsville Police Department has several divisions that can help with different parts of a background check. The Support Services Division is led by Captain Marius Klykken, who can be reached at (317) 873-8024. This division handles records management and administrative functions. The Operations Division is led by Captain Josh Samuelson at 574-397-4083, and the Investigations Unit is led by Lieutenant Brad Kiefer at 463-273-1397.

For general questions about records or a background check in Zionsville, Administrative Manager Melissa Laird at (317) 733-2816 is a good starting point. You can also check the Zionsville Police staff directory for a full list of contacts. Each division plays a role in how records are created and stored, so knowing who to call can save you time when you are looking for specific case details in Zionsville.

The staff directory page for the Zionsville Police Department is shown in the screenshot below.

Zionsville Police directory for background check inquiries

This directory lists all sworn officers and civilian staff with their phone numbers and roles.

Note: The Zionsville Police Department's policy manual is available for public review as part of its CALEA accreditation requirements.

Boone County Court Records for Zionsville

Zionsville is in Boone County, so all criminal and civil cases go through the Boone County courts in Lebanon, the county seat. The Boone County Clerk maintains court records including criminal cases, civil suits, and family matters. These records are a key part of any background check that goes beyond the local police level in Zionsville.

You can search Boone County court records online through MyCase, Indiana's free court records portal. A name search on MyCase pulls up case information from any Indiana county, including all Boone County cases. The system shows case types, filing dates, parties involved, and case status. It is the fastest way to do a court records background check for someone in Zionsville without visiting the courthouse in person.

Indiana court records are public under the Access to Public Records Act (Indiana Code 5-14-3). Some records are restricted. Juvenile court files, sealed cases, and expunged records under Indiana Code 35-38-9 will not appear in a search. But most adult criminal cases from Boone County are fully visible and add important context to a background check for Zionsville residents.

Statewide Records for Zionsville

A local check from Zionsville police or Boone County courts may not tell the whole story. The Indiana State Police Limited Criminal History search covers the entire state. It costs $15 for a name-based search. This pulls from a central database that includes arrests and charges from all Indiana law enforcement agencies, not just Zionsville.

Other state tools that round out a background check include the Sex and Violent Offender Registry and the Indiana Department of Correction Offender Locator. The Protection Order Registry run by the Indiana courts shows active protective orders filed in any county. Together with the Zionsville police records and Boone County court data, these tools give a more complete picture for any background check that starts in Zionsville.

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Boone County Background Check

Zionsville is part of Boone County. All court cases, criminal filings, and civil records from Zionsville go through the Boone County court system in Lebanon. For the full county court records, sheriff's office information, and other background check resources, check the Boone County page.

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