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Evidence Organizer

Catalog, organize, and track all evidence for your legal proceedings. Keep a clear inventory so nothing falls through the cracks.

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Not legal advice. This tool helps you organize evidence for your own records. It does not create legally admissible evidence logs. Always consult an attorney about proper evidence handling and chain of custody requirements for your case.

Case Setup

Add Evidence Item

Evidence Inventory

View, search, filter, and manage all evidence items for your case.

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Use the form above to start adding evidence to your case.

Evidence Summary Dashboard

An overview of all evidence collected and what still needs attention.

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Evidence Strength Assessment

Based on the volume and priority of evidence collected. More critical items in hand means a stronger evidence base.

Add evidence to see assessment
⚠ Items Still Needed

Evidence Checklist

Based on your case type, here are common evidence items you may need to collect.

Select a case type above to see suggested evidence items.

Export & Share

Print or download your evidence inventory for your records or to share with your attorney.

Evidence Preservation Tips

Knowing how to properly preserve and handle evidence can make or break your case.

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Photograph Everything
Take clear photos with timestamps enabled. Capture close-ups and wide shots. Include a reference object for scale when relevant. Never alter original photos.
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Preserve Originals
Keep original documents safe in a secure location. Make copies for everyday reference. Digital backups are essential but should not replace originals.
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Chain of Custody
Chain of custody tracks who has handled evidence and when. Record when and from whom you obtained each item. Keep evidence in a secure, consistent location and limit who accesses it.
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Save Digital Evidence
Screenshot texts, emails, and social media posts immediately. Save full headers for emails. Export data before accounts are deleted or altered. Back up to multiple locations.
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Document the Timeline
Record when you obtained each piece of evidence. Note who gave it to you and under what circumstances. A clear timeline strengthens your case presentation.
Admissibility Basics
Evidence must be relevant, authentic, and not illegally obtained. Hearsay is generally inadmissible with exceptions. Business records and official documents often have special rules.

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