Essential Tools for Law Enforcement Documentation
Welcome to our comprehensive Templates Library, created to support New Hampshire law enforcement officers and investigators in streamlining the investigative process. Here, you’ll find a wide range of templates designed for simplicity, and efficiency, covering everything from search warrants to general correspondence. All provided templates have been stripped of any specific case facts.
This section of the website is provided for convenience; however, it is the responsibility of the investigating official to ensure that each and every portion of any of the templates provided below complies with their departmental policies and procedures, and is authorized for use by their supervisor and/or prosecutor.
None of the content on this website or within the provided templates should be considered legal advice.
Here you will find a comprehensive list of complaint template narratives. It is offered here to provide a structured and standardized approach to drafting criminal complaints, ensuring clarity and consistency with each element of the relevant statute.
Crafted to help you document probable cause and specific items to be seized, these templates have been drafted by and utilized by investigators. Use these templates as a beginning guide to begin ensuring your warrants are thorough, compliant, and effectively structured.
Search Warrant PDF Form
Written Statement in Support of Search Warrant
Attachments
The provided arrest warrant template is a framework to articulate probable cause for arrest. Effective January of 2024, the Felonies First legislation was repealed and all arrest warrants (regardless of offense level) should be directed to your appropriate circuit court having jurisdiction.
For cases where an arrest is made without a warrant, the following template will help document the circumstances and probable cause justifying such warrantless arrest. Ensure that all essential details are captured to support a lawful and defensible arrest.
Warrantless Arrest Probable Cause Statement
Access the provided subpoena template to request necessary evidence (such as documents) or witness testimony. This template should provide the basic structure required according to New Hampshire statute and court rules.
From field interview forms to evidence log sheets, this collection of general forms is designed to support day-to-day operations of a typical law enforcement officer and help ensure accurate record-keeping across all aspects of police work.
Maintain clear, professional communications with this set of correspondence templates. Use these to streamline routine letters, notifications, and communications with other agencies, businesses, hospitals, or members of the community.
Preservation Letters
Registered Agent Letters
Whether for a request to destroy or return evidence, motion to seal, or other court motions, these templates help law enforcement officers and police prosecutors document and submit formal requests in a consistent format.
Motions to Seal
Motions to Destroy/Return Property
For cases requiring confidentiality, our non-disclosure order template supports compliance with court rule while ensuring sensitive information remains protected.
Each template is designed to help New Hampshire law enforcement officers save time, avoid common errors, and ensure consistency. Choose the category that fits your need, download the template, and fill in the necessary details. All templates are in either PDF or Microsoft Office file format (.docx) for easy editing.
These resources were built from the ground up with input from fell members of New Hampshire’s law enforcement community, including experienced prosecutors and officers. Our goal is to provide tools that reflect current best practices and support your work effectively. Interested in contributing your work? Outstanding! Email our webmaster at [email protected].