How do I get my property back?
Once your case is disposed of in Court and a court order is sent to the NPD Evidence Custodian you will be contacted by phone or mail with instructions how to make an appointment to retrieve your property.

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1. How do I obtain a copy of a police report/records?
2. How can I get my fingerprints done?
3. How do I apply for a pistol permit?
4. Are police reports/records "public information"?
5. How much do copies of police reports/records cost?
6. The insurance company says it is my responsibility to obtain a copy of my accident report. Is this correct?
7. I asked for a report and was told I could not have it. Why is that?
8. I just got arrested; can I get a copy of my arrest report?
9. Do you do criminal background checks?
10. How can I find out the status of my case?
11. How do I know who is investigating my case?
12. Will you call me when my case comes to closure?
13. Will you call me if my property is found?
14. How do I get my property back?
15. Why does it take so long to get property back when it is held as evidence?
16. Why must I make an appointment to claim my property?
17. If I find and turn in any other property (i.e. money, jewelry, etc.), may I later claim it?
18. Does the police department hold property auctions?
19. Can I find out if there is an arrest warrant for me or somebody else?
20. I would like to look into getting a pardon for my past transgressions; how would I do that?
21. What permits are required and available through police department?
22. What do I need to know about opening a pawn shop, buy/sell precious metals, gems, coins or be a second-hand dealer?