Casa Grande Arrest Records Search

Casa Grande arrest records are maintained by the Casa Grande Police Department and the Pinal County Sheriff's Office. Located between Phoenix and Tucson along the I-10 corridor, Casa Grande has over 60,000 residents and is the largest city in Pinal County.

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60K+ Population
Pinal County
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Where Casa Grande Arrest Records Are Kept

Casa Grande arrest records are held by two agencies that handle different parts of the process. The Casa Grande Police Department creates and keeps police reports from arrests made by city officers. These reports document what happened, who was involved, and what evidence officers gathered. The reports stay with the police department records unit.

The Pinal County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail where booking happens. When Casa Grande police arrest someone, that person goes to the Pinal County Adult Detention Center for processing. The sheriff creates a booking record with mugshot, fingerprints, charges, and bond information.

The county provides an online inmate search that updates every 60 minutes. You can check who is currently in jail for free through this system. For police reports with the full story of what led to an arrest, you need to contact Casa Grande Police directly.

Casa Grande Police Department Records

The Casa Grande Police Department is at 373 E. Val Vista Boulevard in Casa Grande. The records unit handles all requests for police reports including arrest reports, incident reports, and accident documentation. Call (520) 421-8700 for questions about what records are available or how the request process works.

Email is the main way to submit requests. Send your request to records@casagrandeaz.gov with details about the incident. Include the date, location, and names of people involved. Add case numbers if you have them. Staff will respond with information about fees and how to pick up your records.

Casa Grande Police Department main page

The police page shown above provides contact information and general guidance for reaching the Casa Grande Police Department. The records unit can answer specific questions about available records and fees.

How to Search Casa Grande Arrest Records Online

The Pinal County Sheriff inmate search shows who is currently in county custody. The system updates every 60 minutes. Search by name to find booking information, charges, and bond amounts. This includes people arrested by Casa Grande police since they go to the county jail for booking.

Casa Grande Police does not have an online portal for records requests. You need to email or call the department for police reports. This is different from some larger cities that have GovQA or JustFOIA systems. The advantage is you can talk directly to staff about what you need.

Court records are available through the Arizona Courts public access system. Check there for case filings and outcomes after an arrest has gone through the court system. Between the inmate search and court lookup, you can find quite a bit online. The actual police report still requires a formal request to Casa Grande Police.

Casa Grande Arrest Record Fees

Casa Grande Police charges fees based on the type and size of your request. Contact the records unit at (520) 421-8700 to get specific pricing before you submit a request. They can give you an estimate based on what you need. Standard arrest reports tend to be affordable. Larger files or special materials cost more.

Payment happens when you pick up records at the police department. Ask about accepted payment methods when you call. Cash and money orders work at most government offices. Some accept credit cards as well.

The Pinal County inmate search is free. Looking up who is in jail costs nothing. Fees only kick in when you want copies of actual police documents from Casa Grande Police.

How to Request Records in Casa Grande

Email records@casagrandeaz.gov to submit your request. Put all the details in your message. The date of the incident is most important. Add names of people involved, the location, and what type of records you want. Case numbers help staff locate files faster. The more information you give, the easier it is for them to find the right records.

Call (520) 421-8700 to talk with someone before you submit anything formal. Staff can confirm whether records exist and give you a sense of what fees apply. This saves time if you are not sure what the department has on file.

Walk into the station at 373 E. Val Vista Boulevard during business hours for in-person help. Bring your ID and any paperwork about the arrest. Staff can search records while you wait and help with request forms. You pay when documents are ready. Processing time depends on complexity. Simple reports can be quick. Video or large files take longer.

Arizona Arrest Records Laws

Casa Grande follows Arizona public records law. A.R.S. § 39-121 gives public access to government records including arrest reports. You do not need to explain why you want the records. The law treats government records as belonging to the public unless a specific exception applies.

Some records have restrictions. Juvenile cases are not public. Records sealed under A.R.S. § 13-911 cannot be released to the general public. Active investigations may have protected information until cases close. Staff will tell you if something falls under these limits.

Statewide criminal history covering multiple agencies requires a request to the Arizona DPS Central State Repository. This database has records from law enforcement agencies across Arizona.

Other Arizona Cities

Casa Grande is located between Phoenix and Tucson along the I-10 corridor. Other cities nearby are mainly in the Phoenix metro area to the north.

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