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Warrants

Outstanding warrants and arrest histories for Pima County are not online. 
 
Tucson Police Department
 Depending on the age of the report or the status of an investigation through the criminal justice system, all or part of the report is available. Public Records requests can be made in person, by mail, or through the Tucson Police Department web site: http://www.ci.tucson.az.us/police/Services/services.html    To request a copy of a report, you must be able to identify the report by indicating an approximate date and location, the name of an involved person and/or the type of incident you are requesting. Name searches on private individuals are not conducted for citizens. The cost for copies of public records is 25¢ per page.
The Records Section is open to the public from 8:00 a.m.  to 5:00 p.m. on normal business days.
Letters documenting an individual's arrest history with the Tucson Police Department are available to that person or a representative. Requests for this service must be made in person with picture ID, or by mail with the requester’s signature notarized. The charge is $2.25 for three copies of the letter.
Source:
Tucson Police Department http://www.ci.tucson.az.us/police/Services/services.html
 
Pima County Sheriff's Department
Most reports are available online anyone with a case number: log on to the Sheriff's Department's website http://pimasheriff.org/department-services/online-services/request-for-incident-report/
and pay $5 for an electronic version of the report.  Most reports with basic information that people need for insurance claims or court purposes can be downloaded using this system, but requests on homicides or arrests still must be submitted and processed in person. Reports requested in person also have a $5 fee.
Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office
Maricopa County Warrants are online.

Maricopa County Sheriff's Office 
Warrants Name Search
http://www.mcso.org/index.php?a=GetModule&mn=Techno_Cops&spec=tech
 

Article tagged with: Police Reports, Warrants

Last Update: 12-4-2010 1:34pm

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