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Quick Facts
- The facility street address is 2293 N. Main Street, Crown Point, IN 46307-1854.
- Accident-report copies are available at the Bureau of Identification Monday–Friday 8:30 AM–4:30 PM for a $15.00 fee payable by cash or money order.
- Background checks are processed at the Bureau of Identification Monday–Friday 8:30 AM–3:30 PM for a $7.00 fee payable by cash or money order and require a valid driver’s license or state ID.
- For warrant issues contact the Warrant Division at (219) 755-3057; report inaccurate warrant information Monday–Friday 8:00 AM–4:00 PM, and for additional tips or info use the 24-hour line or warrants@lakecountysheriff.com.
Common Questions
What is the street address for the Lake County Sheriff's Office / Jail?
The street address is 2293 N. Main Street, Crown Point, IN 46307-1854.
Where and when can I get an accident report copy in Lake County?
You can get an accident-report copy from the Bureau of Identification Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM. The fee is $15.00, payable by cash or money order.
How do I report an error on a warrant record in Lake County?
If you believe warrant-record information is inaccurate, contact the Warrant Division at (219) 755-3057 Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM. You can also call the 24-hour line at (219) 755-3057 or email warrants@lakecountysheriff.com.
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