Welcome to the
North Carolina Division
of the 
International Association 
for Identification

The NSFTC (National Forensic Science Technology Center) has received a grant to provide free training in Latent Prints, Tenprints, and Footwear and tire Examinations at no cost to the agency. The training is a combination of on-site at NFSTC as well as exercises to be done at the person’s agency during off time. This includes free tuition, travel, lodging, and per diem.

We look forward to seeing everyone at the Fall 2008 for the our Conference. Please check out the conferences page for updates and forms.

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Copyright 2008 North Carolina Division of the International Association for Identification

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Text Box: OUR PURPOSE:  
The N.C.I.A.I. is an academic association whose purpose is to associate persons engaged in the many fields of forensic science and criminal investigation.  To assist in the education and standardization of scientific analysis and crime detection and to provide for those engaged in the field to meet, discuss, and stay abreast of changing methodology and technology.

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Text Box: PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE:  
I am very honored to be the 70th President of the third oldest division of the International Association for Identification! It is my goal to continue the work of the past president, Brian Dew. His dedication and commitment to this great organization deserves all our members’ deep gratitude. We should all thank him again when we see him.  We have truly become one of the best state IAI organizations in the United States.  Our membership continues to grow as our training continues to excel. This year our organization will focus on the major issues North Carolina faces. One issue paramount to the NCIAI is having civilian crime scene personnel to be treated with the same respect as sworn personnel attending training at local community colleges.
Appointments will be made soon to committees. If you are interested in serving this organization please notify me via email of your interest and in what capacity you would like to serve. In order for our growth to continue, we need more involvement from our members.
Again, I am truly honored to serve as your President and I hope to carry on the traditions, values and fellowship that has made this organization what it is today.
Ken Schul
NCIAI President
2008-2009