- The image displays a standard evidence collection and chain of custody form used in legal or investigative contexts.
- It is divided into two main sections: "EVIDENCE" at the top and "CHAIN OF CUSTODY" at the bottom.
- The "EVIDENCE" section includes fields for Agency, Collected By, Item #, Case #, Date, Time, Description, Location, and Remarks — all intended to document the initial collection of physical evidence.
- The "CHAIN OF CUSTODY" section contains three identical blocks, each with fields for “Received from,” “By,” “Date,” and “Time.” This allows for sequential documentation of every transfer of the evidence between individuals to maintain its integrity and admissibility in court.
- The form’s purpose is to ensure accountability and traceability of evidence from collection through storage, analysis, and presentation in legal proceedings.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable evidence labels.