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Are Arrest Records Public in Muncie, Indiana?

Arrest records are public documents in Muncie, Indiana, pursuant to the Indiana Access to Public Records Act (Indiana Code § 5-14-3). This legislation establishes that arrest records, as official government documents, must be made available for public inspection and copying. The statute specifically designates arrest records as disclosable public information under IC § 5-14-3-5, which ensures transparency in law enforcement operations and judicial proceedings within Delaware County and the City of Muncie.

Members of the public seeking arrest information may access these records through designated public agencies. The Indiana Access to Public Records Act stipulates that public agencies must respond to requests for arrest records within a reasonable time period, typically within 24 hours for in-person requests and within seven days for written requests, as outlined in IC § 5-14-3-9.

Certain limitations may apply to the disclosure of arrest records in cases involving ongoing investigations, juvenile offenders, or where disclosure might compromise public safety. These exceptions are specifically enumerated in IC § 5-14-3-4.

How to Look Up Muncie Arrest Records in 2025

The City of Muncie provides multiple channels through which members of the public may access arrest records. Individuals seeking arrest information may utilize any of the following methods:

  • Visit the Muncie Police Department Records Division in person to submit a formal request for arrest records. The division maintains comprehensive arrest data and booking information.

  • Access the Delaware County Clerk's Office public terminals, which provide electronic access to court records that may contain arrest information. These terminals are available during regular business hours at the Delaware County Justice Center.

  • Submit a written request to the Muncie Police Department Records Division by mail or email, specifying the information sought and providing necessary identifying information.

  • Utilize the online portal maintained by the Muncie City Clerk's Office, which provides access to certain public records, including some arrest information.

  • Contact the Delaware County Sheriff's Office for arrest records related to incidents occurring in unincorporated areas of Delaware County or arrests made by county deputies.

Muncie Police Department Records Division
300 N. High Street
Muncie, IN 47305
(765) 747-4822
Official Website
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM

Delaware County Clerk's Office
100 W. Main Street
Muncie, IN 47305
(765) 747-7726
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM

Pursuant to Indiana Code § 5-14-3-8, agencies may charge reasonable fees for copying and certification of records. Current fee schedules are posted at each agency location and on their respective websites.

Contents of a Muncie Arrest Record

Arrest records maintained by the Muncie Police Department and other law enforcement agencies within Delaware County typically contain the following information as prescribed by Indiana Code § 35-33-7:

  • Full legal name of the arrested individual and any known aliases or alternative identifications
  • Date of birth and demographic information including age, gender, and physical description
  • Date, time, and specific location of the arrest
  • Statutory charges filed at the time of arrest, including Indiana Code citations
  • Case number and booking identification assigned by the arresting agency
  • Name and badge number of the arresting officer(s)
  • Booking photograph ("mugshot") taken during processing
  • Fingerprint information and other biometric data collected during booking
  • Initial court appearance information, including scheduled date and assigned court
  • Bail or bond amount set by the court, if applicable
  • Detention facility where the individual was held following arrest

The Muncie City Court maintains records of all cases within its jurisdiction, including those stemming from arrests for misdemeanors, infractions, and city ordinance violations. For felony cases, records are maintained by the Delaware Circuit Court.

It should be noted that pursuant to Indiana Code § 5-14-3-4(b)(8), certain information may be redacted from arrest records prior to public disclosure, including social security numbers, medical information, and information that might compromise ongoing investigations.

Expungement of Arrest Records in Muncie

Indiana law provides a mechanism for the expungement of certain arrest records under the Indiana Second Chance Law (Indiana Code § 35-38-9). Individuals seeking expungement of arrest records in Muncie must file a petition with the appropriate court in accordance with statutory requirements.

Eligibility criteria for expungement of arrest records include:

  • Cases resulting in no charges being filed within one year of arrest (IC § 35-38-9-1)
  • Cases resulting in acquittal or dismissal of all charges (IC § 35-38-9-2)
  • Cases involving misdemeanor convictions, with at least five years elapsed since completion of the sentence (IC § 35-38-9-3)
  • Cases involving certain non-violent felony convictions, with at least eight years elapsed since completion of the sentence (IC § 35-38-9-4)
  • Cases involving certain serious felony convictions, with at least ten years elapsed since completion of the sentence (IC § 35-38-9-5)

The expungement process requires filing a verified petition with the court that handled the original case. The petition must include specific information as outlined in IC § 35-38-9-8, including the petitioner's full name, date of birth, case number, and a statement that the petitioner has not been convicted of any other crimes during the applicable waiting period.

Upon receipt of a properly filed petition, the court will schedule a hearing. The prosecuting attorney must be notified and may object to the petition. If the court grants the expungement, the arrest record will be sealed from public access, though certain government agencies may retain limited access for specific purposes as outlined in IC § 35-38-9-6.

Individuals seeking expungement are advised to consult with legal counsel, as the process involves complex statutory requirements and procedural rules. The Delaware County Bar Association maintains a referral service for individuals seeking legal representation in expungement matters.

Delaware County Courthouse
100 W. Main Street
Muncie, IN 47305
(765) 747-7730
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM

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