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Indiana Police Badge Requirements & Regulations Guide

Indiana Police Badge Requirements & Regulations Guide

Complete guide to ILEA certification and badge standards in the Hoosier State

📅 Updated: December 24, 2025⏱️ 8 min read📂 State Guides✍️ By David Martinez
📌The Short Answer

Indiana law enforcement badges are governed by the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) certification requirements. All sworn officers must be ILEA-certified. Indiana follows traditional Midwest patterns—municipal police use shields, sheriffs use stars. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police is the largest department.

📊Indiana by the Numbers
  • ~14,000 sworn law enforcement officers
  • 92 county sheriff offices
  • ~500 police departments
  • Indiana State Police: ~1,300 troopers
  • 17th most populous state (6.8+ million residents)

Major Indiana Departments

AgencySworn OfficersBadge Style
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police~1,700Shield
Indiana State Police~1,300State badge
Fort Wayne Police~450Shield
Field Tip

Indiana’s cold winters and road salt exposure require durable badge construction. Specify hard enamel and quality plating for all Indiana badges.

📋Key Takeaways
  • Indiana has ~14,000 sworn officers across 590+ agencies
  • ILEA certification required for all peace officers
  • Traditional Midwest badge patterns
  • 92 county sheriffs with star traditions

The Bottom Line

Indiana follows traditional Midwest badge patterns. For more information, see our procurement guide.

Written by

David Martinez

Published: December 24, 2025

by OwlBadgesAdmin