Become a Volunteer
Interested in becoming a Maryland Crime Scene Search Team Member?

You must not have a criminal record (background checks are required)
You must be physically fit to stand crawl (hands and knees) for hours at a time
conducting detailed line
searches looking for evidence.
You must attend 50% of the meetings
You must attend 50% of the training sessions

Before you decide to volunteer to become a search and rescue worker, one must
understand it's definition:

An unselfish giving of oneself in order to help another in need.

Rescue work is not glamorous. It is usually only plain hard work.
There are no regular hours on a search. Working hours start at any time and last for as
long as anything is worthwhile can be accomplished.
The most important factor in a search mission is its accomplishment, and not by whom it
is accomplished.
Are you willing to sacrifice your own needs for those of another?

If the answer is YES then you are ready to become a volunteer!

Please keep in mind that this is not for everyone.  There may be times when you will get
dirty and you may see things that are not so pretty. You can be called out in all types of
weather.

If you would like more information, please e-mail us at nrcsst@yahoo.com



Please note that a background check is performed on all applicants

mail your completed application to:  

Northern Region Volunteer Crime Scene Search Team
141 Independence Dr
Elkton, MD 21921
To follow up on your application, you should contact us via email at nrcsst@yahoo.com
Patty J. Nieves: Ernie Miller is a family member of mine and introduced me to
this volunteer program. Currently, I am a resident of Delaware and a graduate of
Widener University and in addition I work in the legal area of law. I am
fascinated by Forensics and I think what this organization is doing to help out
the law is great

January 27, 2007
NRCSST
141 Independence DR
Elkton, MD 21921
nrcsst@yahoo.com
APPLICATION