Search Fishers Police Blotter

Fishers police blotter records are handled by the Fishers Police Department in Hamilton County, one of Indiana's fastest-growing communities. FPD uses a Smartsheet online form as the primary method for public records requests, including incident reports and blotter data. This page explains how to submit a records request, what to expect from the process, and where to find related records for Fishers incidents.

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102,337 Population
Hamilton County County
(317) 595-3300 Police Main Line
Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm Records Hours

Fishers Police Department

The Fishers Police Department is located at 4 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038. The main phone number is (317) 595-3300. For non-emergency dispatch, call (317) 773-1282. Records and administration staff are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. FPD handles all law enforcement calls within Fishers city limits and maintains incident records, blotter data, and arrest logs that are accessible through the public records request process.

FPD's website at police.fishersin.gov has department information, crime statistics, and links to public records resources. The department uses a Smartsheet-based form to track and manage public records requests. This gives requesters a structured way to submit and track their request through the process. Staff may assist citizens who visit in person at 4 Municipal Drive during business hours, but the Smartsheet form is the preferred and primary method.

FPD also handles fingerprinting services. Those are available Monday through Friday from 9 to 11 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. If more than four cards are needed, you need to call (317) 595-3300 to make an appointment. Statewide criminal history checks are separate from FPD records and must go through the Indiana State Police. FPD only handles local records, not statewide background checks. Keep that distinction in mind when you decide where to send your request.

Agency Fishers Police Department
Address 4 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038
Main Phone (317) 595-3300
Non-Emergency (317) 773-1282
Records Hours Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

How to Request Fishers Police Blotter Records

Fishers Police Department processes public records requests through a Smartsheet online form linked from the FPD website at police.fishersin.gov. You can also visit in person at 4 Municipal Drive during weekday business hours or call (317) 595-3300 during the same hours. When you submit online through the Smartsheet form, FPD staff receive the request and begin reviewing what records exist and what can be released under Indiana law.

FPD has stated in its acknowledgment language that the department will begin reviewing your request and compiling responsive records within the APRA-required timeframes. The department anticipates having records, or at minimum an update on the progress of compiling them, within 30 days. For standard incident reports, you'll likely hear back faster. Larger or more complex requests, or those involving audio and video, take more time. FPD's response will tell you what records are available, what's being withheld and why, and how to get copies.

Indiana's Access to Public Records Act, Indiana Code § 5-14-3, governs the request process. FPD must acknowledge your written request within seven days under APRA. Small electronic requests may come at no charge. Larger requests carry fees based on the actual cost of reproduction. You don't need to explain why you want the records or give your name if you prefer not to. The law doesn't require either.

For police reports involving an incident you filed yourself, you can also check the FPD online report filing page. You can file certain non-emergency reports online and retrieve a copy directly. This is faster than submitting an APRA request if you're the one who reported the incident. Note: The Smartsheet request form is accessible from the FPD website under records request or public records sections.

Fishers Police Department website and public records request for police blotter

The Fishers Police Department website at police.fishersin.gov links to the Smartsheet public records request form and provides department contact information. FPD uses this online system to track and manage all public records requests, including those for incident reports and blotter data.

Online Portals and Resources

FPD's public records request process runs through the Smartsheet form accessible on the department's website. The main FPD website at police.fishersin.gov is the starting point. From there, navigate to public records or report requests to find the form. The online citizen reporting portal at police.fishersin.gov/forms-permits/file-a-police-report is where you can file certain reports online for incidents you're involved in.

Fishers police blotter records and online portal for incident reports

Fishers PD's online infrastructure makes it straightforward to submit records requests without visiting in person. The Smartsheet form collects the information FPD needs to locate responsive records. Once submitted, you'll get a confirmation and the department will follow up within the required APRA window. For most standard police blotter and incident report requests, this is the fastest and easiest approach.

Hamilton County Sheriff for This Area

Fishers is located in Hamilton County. The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office handles incidents in parts of Hamilton County outside Fishers, Carmel, Noblesville, and other incorporated cities. If you're researching an incident that happened in a rural or unincorporated area of Hamilton County, the Sheriff's Office is the right contact. Hamilton County also contains Carmel and Noblesville, which have their own police departments for city-limit incidents.

Fishers Area Court Records

Criminal cases from Fishers arrests are filed in Hamilton County courts. The MyCase portal at public.courts.in.gov covers Hamilton Superior Court and Hamilton Circuit Court in Noblesville, which handles cases from Fishers. Search by name or case number to find criminal charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. MyCase is free and updated regularly. This is useful when you want to trace what happened after a Fishers police blotter entry resulted in an arrest.

For certified copies or older records, the Hamilton County Clerk's office in Noblesville handles formal court filings. Fishers is in Hamilton County but the courts are centered in Noblesville, the county seat. Keep that in mind when you need to visit in person for court-related documents.

Accident Reports in Fishers

Crash reports from Fishers are available through BuyCrash at buycrash.com. FPD reports and ISP reports for state roads in the Fishers area appear in this system. Most reports cost $5 to $12. They're posted once the officer completes and submits the crash report, which can take up to ten days. Search by report number, date, or names of the parties involved.

For accidents on I-69 or SR 37 near Fishers where ISP responded, the report may be under ISP in BuyCrash or available through the ISP APRA portal. If you're unsure which agency responded to a specific crash in Fishers, call FPD at (317) 595-3300 and they can point you to the right agency.

Indiana State Police Resources

Indiana State Police troopers cover the highways running through the Fishers area, including I-69 and major state routes. For crashes or incidents on those roads, ISP may hold the primary report. The Indiana State Police website is the starting point for ISP-held records and statewide crime data.

Indiana State Police APRA portal for Fishers area blotter records

The ISP APRA portal at in.accessgov.com/isp-apra lets you submit online requests for ISP records. If the incident you're looking into happened on a state highway in Hamilton County and ISP was the responding agency, this portal is the direct route. You can also check the ISP NIBRS data for aggregate crime statistics from the Fishers and Hamilton County area, which local agencies report to ISP annually.

Indiana Public Records Law

Indiana Code § 5-14-3 is the law that covers your right to Fishers police blotter records. Under this statute, basic blotter information is public. This includes incident type, date, location, and names of parties involved. FPD can withhold records tied to an open investigation if release would harm that investigation. Sensitive personal data is redacted before release.

Written requests trigger the seven-day acknowledgment window. From there, FPD has a reasonable time to produce the records. For most small electronic requests, there may be no charge at all. Larger requests carry fees based on actual reproduction costs. If FPD denies your request, they must give you the specific legal basis. You can challenge that with the Indiana Public Access Counselor at 317-233-9435. The PAC provides free guidance on APRA disputes and can issue advisory opinions that often resolve the issue without going to court.

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