Evidence
Control
Mission
The Evidence Control Unit (ECU) is the central point for the receipt and management
of evidence. ECU provides quality service to contributors of evidence
and acts as a liaison between contributing agencies and the FBI Laboratory
staff. As the central point for the administrative management of evidence,
ECU provides a single point of contact to contributors, who then track
and manage the submitted evidence from receipt to final disposition. This
direct point of contact allows contributors to discuss case issues regarding
the submission and examination of evidence, as well as to check the status
of the evidence and receive advice and guidance on packaging, transporting,
and storing evidence.
The Team
Physical scientists (request coordinators)
Physical scientists (evidence analysts)
The Work
- Provide one point of contact to contributors of evidence;
- Receive, manage, and track evidence;
- Design forensic examination plans;
- Coordinate examinations with forensic examination units; and
- Provide advice and guidance on packaging, shipping, and storage of evidence
Quick
Reference Guide for Laboratory Examinations (pdf)
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