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Crime Scene Sketching - Richmond, VA


Date(s): Tuesday, December 2nd 2025 at 01:30 PM – Friday, December 5th 2025 at 10:00 PM

This course is designed to teach law enforcement personnel to accurately document a crime scene through rough sketches, measurements and detailed note taking. Students will be instructed in a variety of measurement techniques and documentation and will then be taught how to use the data gathered at the crime scene to produce scaled diagrams of the scene through mechanical drawings and computer drawings using Microsoft® VisioTM (all equipment, laptop computers and software to complete the course will be provided by the Department of Forensic Science).

There is no fee to attend this course.

This course will be limited to 12 students and is restricted to personnel from Virginia law enforcement agencies.

The course will be taught by the Training Section at the Virginia Department of Forensic Science located at 737 N. 5th Street, Suite 300 in Richmond, VA 23219 from 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M.

The registration will close on October 1st, 2025 at 5:00PM unless the course receives an overwhelming number of applications, which will prompt closing the course sooner.

*** It is very important that you include your duties and responsibilities when prompted during the application process; that information is needed to be considered for this course. Remember, you must have a valid email address to complete your application and follow the instructions to create a profile (one email address per profile, no duplications). In the field for “Middle Initial”, input a hyphen (-) if you do not have one since it is a required field. The email address utilized will receive a confirmation message once the application is submitted and a following email stating acceptance or denial to the course once the application has been reviewed. If you have already created a profile, you need only to log-in after entering the event password above. ***If you do not receive a confirmation email, check your SPAM folder. If it DOES end up there, then most likely, the email indicating your acceptance will be sent to SPAM as well. ***


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