Evidence storage is important in any forensic investigation.  The storage of objects should be: 1. properly identified 2. stored so the possibilities of spoliation does not occur 3. a chain of custody maintained A.C.E. has the ability to store all types of equipment and systems.  We typically store evidence for attorneys, insurance companies, private companies, and individuals.  Our Evidence Procedures allow us to store and monitor evidence.  A.C.E. routinely handles the evidence from collection to the eventual disposal of evidence.  Computer databases are utilized to track and monitor all items that are in storage, being analyzed, being viewed, in court, or in transit to an approved location. Evidence Storage The Custody Chain   Chain of custody refers to the chronological documentation, and / or paper trail, showing the seizure, custody, control, transfer, analysis, and disposition of evidence, physical or electronic.   This marketing introduction describes some of our expertise. For more information, comments or questions, please contact us. 1.866.451.5438, contact form, or office@aceForensics.com
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