Arizona Police Reports Free Database Online

By Ben Kingsley


If you are searching for Police Records Arizona, you can find them at the state's Department of Public Safety. It is the duty of the department to take care of the files and accept requests from the public. Unlawful individuals are everywhere and they are just waiting for their chance to perform their unlawful plans. It is fortunate that police files are accessible in Arizona because it increases the public's awareness on who they should watch out for.

It is a requisite that a police file is constructed if an individual commits an act that is not in accordance with the law. No arrest or imprisonment is needed in order to make it. In it you will find the basic pieces of information of the case such as the name of the offender, what that person did that was against the law and where it happened. Other vital information included is the physical features of the offender, which includes the height, weight, skin complexion, birthmark and the likes. Fortunately, obtaining your own personal files is tolerated in Arizona so that you can go through your file to search for any errors. If there are, you can contact the office-in-charge so that the proper corrections can be done. If the court finds that there are no sufficient evidences to prove that you are guilty of what you have been charged with, the public will not be able to access your files at any time.

Police documents, by nature, are deemed as part of the public domain. However, only arresting officers and authorized employers have the right to view and retrieve the police documents of other people. Arresting officers can use the documents for an ongoing investigation while employers can use them to screen their current and future employees.

The Department of Public Safety maintains their own website and from there you can obtain a request form by downloading it. You may also get the form at their office. All required particulars should be provided before giving the form back to the department. A name-based search cannot be done in Arizona. A fingerprint-based search, however, is possible. You can secure a fingerprint card from a local police department. Obtaining the files is free while a fingerprint card has a corresponding fee.

Another way of obtaining the files is through online search tools that are legally supplying police files to whoever requests for them. If you a computer nearby, and a connection to the Web, you can instantly start searching online. There are two types of such search tools: free and fee-based. But before you commence your search, check first if the one you are about to use has a reputation of providing legit information. Also make sure that you know the full name of the person whose records you want to obtain. Input that person's name on the search box of the search tool, click search, and before you know it, you are looking right at the search results.

The Department of Public Safety is the central repository of all police files and other crime-related files which are later jointly known as criminal files. Local Police Departments and County Sheriff's Offices initially file Local Police Records. They are also responsible of forwarding it to the Department of Public Safety.




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