Peoria Arrest Records

Peoria arrest records are maintained by the Peoria Police Department and the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. With a population over 190,000, Peoria is one of the larger cities in the Phoenix metro area. The police department keeps incident reports and arrest documentation, while the county sheriff handles booking at jail facilities. You can request records through the police department or search the Maricopa County inmate database.

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Peoria Quick Facts

190K+ Population
Maricopa County
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Where Peoria Arrest Records Are Kept

Peoria arrest records are split between city and county agencies. The Peoria Police Department maintains police reports from arrests made by Peoria officers. These reports include details about the incident, people involved, and evidence collected.

The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office handles jail operations. When Peoria police arrest someone, that person is booked at a county facility. The sheriff creates booking records with mugshots, charges, and custody status. For complete arrest information, you may need records from both agencies.

The county provides a free online inmate search where you can check current custody status at no cost.

Peoria Police Department Records

The Peoria Police Department is at 8351 W. Cinnabar Ave. in Peoria. The records section phone number is (623) 773-7098. Office hours run Monday through Thursday from 7 AM to 6 PM. The office is closed on Fridays.

Email records requests to PPDRecords@peoriaaz.gov. Include the date of the incident, location, and names of people involved. Case numbers help staff locate records faster if you have them. Staff process requests in the order received.

Walk-in requests can be made at the Cinnabar Avenue location during business hours. Bring identification and any information you have about the arrest. Staff can help you complete forms and search for available records in Peoria.

How to Search Peoria Arrest Records Online

For current custody information, use the Maricopa County Sheriff inmate search. This free tool shows everyone currently in county jail, including people arrested by Peoria police. Search by name to find booking dates, charges, and bond amounts. The system updates throughout each day.

For police reports, email PPDRecords@peoriaaz.gov with your request details. You can also check the Arizona Courts public access system for case information. Court records often include arrest details and case outcomes that supplement police reports.

Peoria Arrest Record Fees

Peoria Police has fees for records services. Contact the records section at (623) 773-7098 for current fee information. Standard police reports typically have a base fee with additional charges for large files or special materials. Body camera footage and video evidence often cost more due to the time required for review and redaction.

The Maricopa County inmate search is free to use. You only pay fees when requesting copies of actual documents from Peoria PD. Payment methods vary, so ask about accepted forms of payment when you submit your request.

How to Request Records in Peoria

Email PPDRecords@peoriaaz.gov with your request. Include complete details about the incident you are researching. Dates, names, locations, and case numbers all help staff find the right records faster in Peoria.

Call (623) 773-7098 to ask questions before submitting a formal request. Staff can confirm whether records exist and explain what fees apply to your specific situation.

Visit 8351 W. Cinnabar Ave. in person Monday through Thursday. Bring your ID and any paperwork about the arrest. The office closes at 6 PM and is not open on Fridays, so plan your visit accordingly.

Arizona Arrest Records Laws

Peoria follows Arizona's public records law. A.R.S. § 39-121 gives the public access to government records including arrest reports. You do not need to explain why you want the records. Agencies must respond within a reasonable time frame.

Some records are restricted from public access. Juvenile records are not public. Records sealed under A.R.S. § 13-911 cannot be released. Active investigations may be protected until cases close. For statewide criminal history, contact the Arizona DPS Central State Repository.

Other Arizona Cities

Peoria is in the northwest valley of the Phoenix metro area. Each neighboring city has its own police department for local arrests, but all use Maricopa County jail facilities for booking.

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