Key Figures

Documented ALPR cameras 110 (108 tagged Flock Safety)
Statewide rank by count #6 of 92 counties
Cameras per 100,000 residents 57.7 (#16 statewide; population 190,629)
Cameras per 1,000 square miles 270 (#7 statewide; 407 sq mi)
Share of Indiana's documented network 3.6% of 3,035 cameras

Camera Locations

Figure 1. Documented ALPR camera locations in Hendricks County (110 points). Camera locations © OpenStreetMap contributors (the dataset behind DeFlock.me); county boundary from US Census cartographic files. Coordinates for every point are downloadable from our datasets.

Which Agencies Use License Plate Readers Here

The Atlas of Surveillance, a project of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, has documented 6 law enforcement agencies using automated license plate readers in Hendricks County, across Avon, Brownsburg, Danville, Pittsboro, Plainfield.

Agency City Vendor
Avon Police Department Avon Flock Safety
Brownsburg Police Department Brownsburg Flock Safety
Danville Police Department Danville Flock Safety
Hendricks County Sheriff's Office Danville Flock Safety
Pittsboro Police Department Pittsboro Flock Safety
Plainfield Police Department Plainfield Flock Safety

How Hendricks County Compares

County Cameras Per 100k residents
Marion County 509 51.9
Hamilton County 213 56.1
Lake County 205 40.8
Allen County 117 29.3
St. Joseph County 111 40.5
Hendricks County (#6) 110 57.7
Indiana statewide 3,035

Counties ranked near Hendricks: Allen County (117) · St. Joseph County (111) · Vanderburgh County (108) · Johnson County (106). See all 92 counties ranked or the full statewide and 50-state figures in our live datasets.

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What Flock Cameras and ALPRs Do

Automated license plate readers — best known through the vendor Flock Safety — photograph every passing vehicle, log its plate, location, and timestamp, and store that record in a searchable database. Indiana agencies that disclose figures on their own transparency portals report roughly 690 vehicles detected per camera per day, so even a small deployment builds a detailed history of where residents of Hendricks County drive, worship, seek medical care, and gather.

Indiana currently has no statewide law limiting how long this location data is kept, who can query it, or how searches are audited. Whatever practices Hendricks County agencies follow today are voluntary and can change at any time.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Flock cameras are in Hendricks County, Indiana?

110 ALPR cameras have been documented in Hendricks County, and at least 108 of them are made by Flock Safety. This count updates automatically from OpenStreetMap, the crowdsourced dataset behind DeFlock.me, and the true number is likely higher.

Which police agencies use license plate readers in Hendricks County?

The Atlas of Surveillance documents 6 law enforcement agencies using license plate readers in Hendricks County: Avon Police Department, Brownsburg Police Department, Danville Police Department, Hendricks County Sheriff's Office, Pittsboro Police Department, Plainfield Police Department.

Is there any law regulating ALPR cameras in Hendricks County?

No. Indiana has no statewide law governing automated license plate readers, so there are no required limits on how long Hendricks County agencies retain your location data, who can search it, or how it is audited. Eyes Off Indiana is petitioning the Indiana General Assembly to pass statewide safeguards — see our policy goals.

How can I oppose license plate surveillance in Hendricks County?

Sign the Eyes Off Indiana petition, then contact your state legislators. Statewide rules on retention, access, and oversight require action by the Indiana General Assembly, and legislators track how many constituents from each county reach out.

Data and Methods

Camera counts and locations are every OpenStreetMap node tagged man_made=surveillance with surveillance:type=ALPR inside Hendricks County, refreshed nightly at midnight (US Eastern) via the Overpass API and assigned to the county with US Census boundary polygons; population and land area are US Census Vintage 2024 figures; agency records are from the Atlas of Surveillance. Full methodology — including how documented counts relate to installed counts, known biases, statewide growth since 2022, and rankings for all 50 states — is in our living statistical report, where every dataset on this page can be downloaded as CSV or JSON.

Concerned about surveillance in Hendricks County?

Indiana has no statewide rules for license plate readers. Add your name and tell your legislators that Hendricks County residents want limits on retention, access, and oversight.