The attorney general shall establish and maintain a searchable public website or electronic spreadsheet that includes the following information about each property seized and forfeited: (1) Name of the law enforcement agency that seized the property or, if seized by a multijurisdictional state task force, the name of the lead state agency; (2) Forfeiture case file number; (3) County; (4) Arresting agency; (5) Seizure date; (6) Location of the seizure, whether a residence, business, event, or traffic stop; (7) If a traffic stop on an interstate, the direction of the traffic flow, whether eastbound, westbound, southbound or northbound; (8) Type and amount of controlled substance; (9) Original criminal charge; (10) Final criminal charge; (11) Date of summons and complaint filed; (12) Date of summons and complaint served or last date of publication; (13) Whether the defendant or property owner defaulted on the forfeiture complaint, and if no default occurred, the date of civil answer filed by the defendant or property owner; (14) Whether an innocent-owner claimant or creditor moved to regain the property; (15) Date of default civil judgment; (16) Date of summary judgment; (17) Date of civil dismissal; (18) Date of order of civil forfeiture; (19) Dollar amount of seized currency; (20) Description of seized property, other than currency, including make, model, and year; (21) Estimated value of seized property other than currency; (22) Date of case completion; (23) Dollar amount of forfeited currency after case completion; (24) Description of forfeited property, other than currency, after case completion; (25) Estimated value of forfeited property, other than currency, after case completion; (26) Whether the property was returned to the defendant or property owner, returned to the innocent-owner claimant or creditor, bought back, sold, destroyed, retained or disbursed to law enforcement agency, or pending disposition; and (27) Case comments.
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