Indiana Code § 24-4-18-1

"Criminal history information"
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Sec. 1. (a) As used in this chapter, "criminal history information" means information: (1) concerning: (A) a criminal conviction in Indiana; or (B) an Indiana civil protection order under IC 34-26-5 ; and (2) available in records kept by a clerk of a circuit, superior, city, or town court with jurisdiction in Indiana.       (b) The term consists of the following: (1) Identifiable descriptions and notations of arrests, indictments, informations, or other formal criminal charges. (2) Protection order records (as defined in IC 34-26-7.5-2 ). (3) Information, including a photograph, regarding a sex or violent offender (as defined in IC 11-8-8-5 ) obtained through sex or violent offender registration under IC 11-8-8 . (4) Any disposition, including sentencing, and correctional system intake, transfer, and release. (5) A photograph of the person who is the subject of the information described in this subsection.       (c) The term includes fingerprint information described in IC 10-13-3-24 (f).

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