There is no official, publicly available list of confidential informants (CIs) for your city. Law enforcement agencies go to great lengths to keep these identities secret to ensure the safety of the informants and their families.

to track informants without using their real names in official reports. Specialized Data and Platforms Confidential Informants - IN.gov

: Most state and federal laws explicitly exempt the identities of confidential informants from public disclosure. In many jurisdictions, disclosing such information is considered a breach of security and can lead to legal consequences like obstruction of justice Court Disclosures

The first thing to understand is that a master "informant list" does not exist in the public domain. Police departments, the FBI, and the DEA guard these names as their most sensitive secrets. There is no central website, database, or "exclusive" leak that provides a comprehensive directory of every person cooperating with law enforcement in a specific city.

Legal Protections: Courts generally grant informants "privilege," meaning their identities do not have to be disclosed in the same way as regular witnesses.

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