Indiana Ballot Report Certification is a document that confirms the accuracy of a voting record. This document is issued by the Indiana Election Division and is used to ensure that all ballots cast in an election are accurately counted and reported. There are two types of Indiana Ballot Report Certifications: precinct-level certification and county-level certification. Precinct-level certification is issued for each precinct in the state and verifies that the number of ballots cast in the precinct is accurate and that all votes have been properly counted. County-level certification is issued for each county and verifies that the total number of ballots cast in the county is accurate and that all votes have been properly counted. Both types of certifications are used to ensure that all votes cast in an election are accurately reported and counted.