The Public Information Office is housed in the Indiana State Police Museum. It is open to the public on regular business days from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is FREE. Donations are accepted but not required.
Take a step back in time on a tour through our Historical Center. You can travel into our past taking a look at various uniforms, cars and equipment used by the Indiana state police over the years. As of the summer of 2011, the museum is under going some minor renovation and reorganization.
The historical center, dedicated in 1993, was built on unused acreage adjacent to the Indianapolis Post. Funding for construction and furnishings for the center was made possible through private donations. A committee of department employees and community leaders oversaw the construction phase. Upon completion, more volunteers were called on to spend numerous hours completing the interior and displays. Additionally, employees and friends of the state police donated memorabilia to enhance the exhibits.