Illinois Evidence Submission Process
Summary
In Illinois, police departments follow a structured process to send evidence to the Illinois State Police (ISP) for analysis. This includes collecting and preserving evidence, documenting details and maintaining a chain of custody, completing a submission form, securely packaging the evidence, and transporting it to the ISP. Some documentation may be completed online, depending on the department. For using the ISP LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System), ensure you have login credentials, review training materials, and contact ISP for technical support if needed. For specific access to ISP LIMS, contact the Illinois State Police directly or visit their official website.Full Conversation
does anything need to be done online?
In Illinois, the process of sending evidence to the Illinois State Police (ISP) typically involves physical handling, but some documentation or forms may be completed online. The specifics can vary by department. Would you like more details on a specific step or aspect of the process?
yeah I guess I need help figuring out ISP Lims website and entering data in there
It looks like you need assistance with the ISP LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System) website to enter data. While I'm not directly familiar with the ISP LIMS, here's a general approach to using such systems:
- Access: Ensure you have login credentials and access rights.
- Training: Review any available user guides or training materials.
- Data Entry: Follow the prompts to enter evidence details.
- Support: Contact ISP for technical support if needed.
Do you have any specific questions or issues with the website?
is there a link for ISP LIMS?
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I don't have access to specific links or external databases like ISP LIMS. I recommend contacting the Illinois State Police directly or checking their official website for access to LIMS and related information. Is there anything else you'd like to know?