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Evidence / Property
The Concord Police Department processes over 10,000 pieces of property annually both coming in to and out of the Department. This property consist of evidence in criminal cases, found property, and property held for safekeeping. Often times property can be released to its owner once criminal cases are concluded or if the property has been found and turned in to the police.
Return of Property
Property will be returned by scheduled appointment only, Monday through Friday between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Please schedule appointments by either e-mail or phone. The e-mail and phone numbers are provided on the right side of this page.
At the time of the return you must have a valid identification. You will also need to provide the following information:
- Your name and date of birth
- The case number
- Description of the property you want released
- A phone number where you can be contacted
Personal Property
If you are a suspect in a crime and property was seized pursuant to a search warrant, you will need a Court order stating the specific property in question can be returned to you. If you want the property to be released to another person, the Court order must name that person. Information regarding obtaining Court orders can be found by contacting the Court of jurisdiction. See Quick Links.
If you are a victim of a crime and your property was recovered; all aspects of the case must be complete within the Court system before the property will be returned. If the property was seized pursuant to a search warrant, you will need a Court order stating the specific property in question can be returned.
Firearms
If your firearms were seized through a Protective Order or are evidence of a criminal offense, the following will be needed prior to return:
1. An order from the Court of jurisdiction stating the firearms can be returned to you.
2. If you are not allowed to possess a firearm, the Court order must state to whom the firearm may be released to.
Found Property
If an owner of found property is not identified, the finder will be eligible to claim such property. Property with a value of under $250 may be claimed by the finder after 90 days. If the property has a value greater than $250 it may be claimed by the finder after 180 days. Firearms and bicycles will not be returned to the finder if an owner is not identified.
Periodically, items that no longer have evidentiary value, have no owners, or are found property, which is not claimed by the finder, are assigned to be auctioned. The department utilizes an on-line auction service, PropertyRoom.Com, to accomplish this. Please visit their website for additional information regarding property which is being auctioned.
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Michael Kulak
Property Technician
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Evidence / Property
Physical Address
35 Green St.
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603-225-8557Fax: 603-225-8719
Hours
Monday - Friday
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.