Gilbert Arizona Recent Arrests

Gilbert recent arrest records are kept by the Gilbert Police Department. This fast growing city in the East Valley has its own police force that handles all local law enforcement. When Gilbert officers make an arrest, the booking record goes to the Maricopa County jail. You can look up current inmates through the county system. For police reports and case files from Gilbert PD, you need to submit a records request. The department offers an online portal for requests. This guide covers how to find arrest records in Gilbert and what it costs to get copies.

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Gilbert Police Department Arrest Records

The Gilbert Police Department is the main law enforcement agency for the Town of Gilbert. Officers patrol the city and respond to calls. When they make an arrest, it creates a record in the police database. The records division manages these files and handles public requests.

Gilbert PD headquarters is at 75 East Civic Center Drive in Gilbert. The records unit phone number is (480) 635-7020. General police calls go to (480) 503-6000. Staff work Monday through Thursday from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Email the records team at gilbertpdrecords@gilbertaz.gov for questions about your request.

The department uses an online portal for records requests. The Gilbert Police JustFOIA Portal lets you submit requests and track status online. You can upload documents and receive files through the same system. This makes the process faster than mail or in person visits for many people.

Gilbert Arizona police JustFOIA records portal for recent arrests

The JustFOIA portal is where you submit and track Gilbert police records requests including arrest reports.

Gilbert Arrest Record Fees

Gilbert Police charges standard fees for records. The costs are set by department policy and follow state guidelines. You pay when you pick up or receive the records. The portal shows estimated costs before you finalize a request.

Police reports cost $5.00 each. This covers most arrest reports and incident files. A local criminal history report also costs $5.00. This shows if you have any arrest records with Gilbert PD. Body worn camera video costs $46.00 per video hour. This fee covers the time staff spend reviewing and redacting footage before release.

Payment methods depend on how you submit your request. The online portal takes credit cards. In person requests accept cash, check, or money order. Ask staff about current payment options when you submit your request.

Note: Some records may cost more if they require extra staff time to locate or redact.

Maricopa County Jail Holds Gilbert Arrests

Gilbert does not operate its own city jail. When Gilbert police arrest someone, the person goes to the Maricopa County jail system for booking. The county sheriff runs multiple jail facilities across the metro area. Most new bookings start at the 4th Avenue Jail in Phoenix.

You can search for Gilbert arrests through the Maricopa County Inmate Information page. The free search shows anyone currently in county custody. Enter the last name, first name, and date of birth to find someone. The date of birth must be in YYYYMMDD format. Search results include the arresting agency, so you can confirm it was a Gilbert arrest.

The county database shows current inmates only. Once a person gets released, they drop from the search results. For historical Gilbert arrest records, you need to contact Gilbert PD directly. The county does not keep long term records of past bookings in their public search.

Booking takes time after an arrest. If someone was just arrested in Gilbert, wait a few hours before searching. Staff must complete the intake process and enter data before it shows online.

How to Request Gilbert Arrest Records

Getting arrest records from Gilbert requires a formal request. The department does not release records over the phone. You must submit in writing through one of the approved channels.

The easiest way is through the online portal. Go to the JustFOIA site and create an account. Fill out the request form with details about what you need. Include dates, names, and case numbers if you have them. The more details you give, the faster staff can find your records. You can track progress and get updates through the portal.

In person requests work too. Visit the police records unit at 75 East Civic Center Drive during business hours. Bring ID and be ready to fill out a form. Staff can check right away if the record exists and tell you the cost. You pay when the copies are ready.

Mail requests take the longest. Send a written request to Gilbert Police Department Records, 75 East Civic Center Drive, Gilbert, AZ 85296. Include your contact information so staff can reach you about fees and pickup.

Arizona Public Records Law and Gilbert

Gilbert arrest records fall under Arizona public records law. Under A.R.S. § 39-121, public records must be available for inspection during office hours. This includes police reports and arrest records. You do not need to state why you want the records.

Some information gets removed before release. Arizona law requires redaction of certain personal details. Under A.R.S. § 41-4172, agencies remove dates of birth, social security numbers, and home addresses from public copies. This protects privacy while allowing access to the basic arrest information.

The Gilbert Police Records Requests page has full details on the process. Forms, instructions, and fee schedules are posted there. Check this page before submitting to make sure you have everything needed.

Sealing Gilbert Arrest Records

Arizona allows sealing of certain arrest records under A.R.S. § 13-911. This applies to Gilbert arrests like any other in the state. You may be able to seal arrests that did not lead to charges, dismissed cases, or some convictions after waiting periods.

Waiting periods depend on the offense. Class 2 and 3 felonies require 10 years. Class 4 through 6 felonies need 5 years. Class 1 misdemeanors have a 3 year wait. Class 2 and 3 misdemeanors require 2 years. After sealing, you can legally deny the arrest on job and housing applications.

Sealing does not erase the record. Law enforcement can still access sealed records. But they stay hidden from most public searches and background checks. If you have an old Gilbert arrest, talk to an attorney about whether you qualify for sealing.

Nearby Arizona Cities

Gilbert sits in the southeast part of the Phoenix metro area. Multiple large cities border Gilbert or are nearby. Each has its own police department with separate records systems. You must contact each city to get their arrest records.

All of these cities send arrested people to Maricopa County jail. The county inmate search covers bookings from any city in the county. Start there if you are unsure which city made the arrest.

Contact Gilbert Police Records

Reach the Gilbert Police records division for any questions about arrest records in the city. Staff can help with request status, fees, and what records are available.

The address is 75 East Civic Center Drive, Gilbert, AZ 85296. Call the records line at (480) 635-7020. General police number is (480) 503-6000. Email goes to gilbertpdrecords@gilbertaz.gov. Business hours are Monday through Thursday, 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

For current inmates booked after a Gilbert arrest, contact the Maricopa County Sheriff. Their main number is (602) 876-1000. The jail line is (602) 876-0322. County staff handle all questions about people currently in custody.

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