This document discusses procedures for collecting, packaging, and documenting crime scene evidence. It emphasizes that evidence must be properly recognized, collected, and preserved at the crime scene in order to be useful. A variety of evidence types are listed. Evidence should be packaged separately in appropriate containers to prevent contamination and degradation. Strict chain of custody protocols track the handling of evidence. Reference samples from suspects are also important to obtain. Safety precautions must be taken when collecting biological evidence of unknown origin. The Fourth Amendment and related Supreme Court cases establish the rules around search and seizure of evidence.