Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions
That information is not provided on this website.  I do not know of a website that provides the information you want for Madison County.
You may start by either going the the Government Center (16 E 9th St Anderson, IN), or by contacting your attorney.
While the Sheriff's Department will receive your subscriber information when you call 911 from your cell phone we may not be able to imediatelly locate where the phone is located.  Additionally there are several reasons your home phone and cell phone may stop working (ie. lines down, power outages, busy times). 
CM stands for Criminal Misdemeanor.
The cause number will identify the court.  The court id's are listed in the Frequently Asked Questions.
The Indiana Sex Offender Registry can be found at this link http://www.insor.org
Yes it is provided by the Prosecutors Office.
Please look at Indiana Code 31-37-3-1 through IC 31-37-3-4 for the Indiana statute pertaining to this question.
Police reports can be obtained at our records division usually 5 working days after the report was taken.  You may call the records division at 646-9290 for more specific questions. --Webmaster
IC 35-43-4-3
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Sec. 3. (a) A person who knowingly or intentionally exerts unauthorized control over property of another person commits criminal conversion, a Class A misdemeanor.
    (b) The offense under subsection (a) is a Class D felony if committed by a person who exerts unauthorized control over the motor vehicle of another person with the intent to use the motor vehicle to assist the person in the commission of a crime.
    (c) The offense under subsection (a) is a Class C felony if:
        (1) committed by a person who exerts unauthorized control over the motor vehicle of another person; and
        (2) the person uses the motor vehicle to assist the person in the commission of a felony.
The Indiana Code listed below governs the statue of limitations you inquired about.  However it is the statue only you may need to consult Indiana Case Law or contact the Prosecutors Office for clarification. http://www.in.gov/legislative/ic/code/title35/ar41/ch4.html
I means leaving the scene of an accident that resulted in personal injury. --Webmaster
You must contact the court for date and time information.
Registration with a username and password is not a requirement to use this site. It is used to notify users of updates and other information. At this time there are no "extra features" enabled by registering than those mentioned. --Webmaster
The short answer to your question is - it depends.  Meaning, officers receive the information and make diligent efforts to confirm the validity of the warrant.  They may be busy handling another call at the time the information is received and it may take some time to serve the warrant.
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