Sec. 2. (a) The contents of an authorized interception under this article shall be recorded. Immediately upon the expiration of the warrant or extension, the court shall order that recordings be sealed. The court shall determine who is entitled to custody of the recordings. The court shall order that the recordings be kept for at least ten (10) years. The recordings may be destroyed after ten (10) years only upon an order of the court that issued the warrant.
(b) A warrant or an extension granted under this article, as well as the application for a warrant or extension, shall be sealed by the court to which the application is made. The court shall determine who is entitled to custody of the application and warrant or extension. An application and a warrant or an extension shall be disclosed only upon a showing of good cause before the issuing court. The court shall order that the application and warrant or extension may not be destroyed for at least ten (10) years after the date granted, and then only upon the order of the court that issued the warrant.
As added by P.L.161-1990, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.105-2007, SEC.13.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 35. Criminal Law and Procedure
Article 33.5. Interception of Telephonic or Telegraphic Communications
Chapter 5. Confidentiality of Disclosure, Remedies, and Offenses
35-33.5-5-1. Disclosure in Court; Information to Parties in Advance
35-33.5-5-4. Violations; Cause of Action; Damages and Costs; Defenses; Statute of Limitations