Find Scottsdale Recent Arrests

Scottsdale recent arrest records are kept by the Scottsdale Police Department and processed through Maricopa County. The city has its own police force that handles arrests within city limits. Scottsdale Police maintains an online records request system and publishes arrest data publicly. Booking records for people taken into custody go to Maricopa County jail. You can search for current inmates through the county system. For arrest reports and police records, contact Scottsdale Police directly or use their online portal. This guide explains how to find Scottsdale arrest records.

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Scottsdale Police Department Records

The Scottsdale Police Department serves the city of Scottsdale. The department handles law enforcement for a city known for its tourism and nightlife. This brings unique policing challenges. SPD makes arrests daily and keeps detailed records of all incidents.

The Records Section encourages online requests. This saves time for both the public and staff. You can visit in person at 8401 E. Indian School Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251. The lobby is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call (480) 312-1999 to reach the Records Section. The main police number is (480) 312-5000.

For personal criminal history, called a Record of Search, you must visit in person. This cannot be done online or by mail. Go to the Records lobby during business hours. Staff will process your request while you wait. This gives you a certified document showing your arrest history with Scottsdale Police.

Scottsdale Arrest Records Online Portal

Scottsdale Police runs an online system for records requests. The Scottsdale PD Records Request Portal lets you submit requests from home. You do not need to visit the station for most document types.

Scottsdale Police online records request portal for arrest reports

The Scottsdale Police records portal lets you submit requests for arrest reports and other police documents online.

The portal handles incident reports, accident reports, and other police records. Create an account to track your requests. Fill out the form with details about what you need. Include dates, names, and case numbers when possible. Staff will process your request and contact you about fees and delivery.

Not everything can be done online. Personal criminal history requires an in-person visit. Certain sensitive records may have additional requirements. The portal will tell you if your request needs special handling.

Scottsdale Arrest Data Online

Scottsdale publishes arrest data on its Open Data portal. The Scottsdale Police Arrests Dataset shows arrest statistics. This free resource lets you view trends without making a formal request.

Scottsdale Police arrests data portal with public statistics

The Scottsdale Open Data portal shows arrest trends and statistics without fees or formal requests.

The dataset includes arrest counts, locations, and other aggregate data. It does not show individual names or case details. For specific arrest records, you still need to use the records request portal. The Open Data site helps researchers and the public understand overall police activity in Scottsdale.

The city updates this data regularly. You can download spreadsheets for your own analysis. This level of transparency is not common among all police departments. Scottsdale makes the effort to share data publicly.

How to Get Scottsdale Arrest Records

You have several options to request arrest records from Scottsdale Police. Pick the method that works best for what you need.

The online portal works for most requests. Go to the Scottsdale PD Records Request site. Create an account or log in. Fill out the request form. Give as much detail as you can. Submit and wait for staff to process it. They will email you about fees and when your records are ready. This method works any time of day.

In-person visits work for Record of Search requests. This is your personal criminal history with Scottsdale Police. Go to 8401 E. Indian School Road during lobby hours. Bring valid ID. Staff will run the search and give you a certified result. This document shows what Scottsdale Police has on file about you.

Phone calls can start the process. Call (480) 312-1999 to ask questions about records. Staff can explain what is available and how to get it. They may direct you to the online portal or ask you to visit in person depending on what you need.

For current inmates, remember that Scottsdale does not run a jail. Arrestees go to Maricopa County facilities. Use the county inmate search to find someone currently in custody after a Scottsdale arrest.

Maricopa County Jail for Scottsdale Arrests

Scottsdale is in Maricopa County. People arrested in Scottsdale go to Maricopa County jail facilities. Scottsdale Police make the arrest. The county sheriff handles detention.

The county runs four main jails in the Phoenix area. Most new arrestees go through the 4th Avenue Jail for intake. Staff take fingerprints, photos, and personal information. All booking data goes into the county system. Inmates may transfer to other facilities based on charges and classification.

Search for current inmates through the MCSO Inmate Information page. Enter a name and date of birth or booking number. Results show who is currently in custody. Once released, people drop from the search. For older records, contact the sheriff directly.

The county jail phone is (602) 876-0322. Call with questions about specific inmates. Staff can tell you custody status and facility location. The main sheriff number is (602) 876-1000 for general questions.

Scottsdale Arrest Records Legal Access

Arizona law makes government records accessible to the public. Under A.R.S. § 39-121, public records must be open during office hours. This covers arrest records held by Scottsdale Police. You do not need to give a reason to ask for records.

Some details get redacted. A.R.S. § 41-4172 requires removal of certain personal information. Dates of birth, social security numbers, and addresses come out before release. The arrest facts stay in the documents. Privacy is balanced with public access.

Crime victims have special rights. Under A.R.S. § 39-127, victims of Part I Crimes get one free report copy. Part I Crimes are murder, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, theft, and arson. Show that you are the victim to get the free copy.

Records can be sealed after time passes. A.R.S. § 13-911 lets people seal certain arrests and convictions. Waiting periods apply based on offense type. Sealed records do not appear in standard searches. The person can deny the arrest for jobs and housing.

Nearby Arizona Cities

Scottsdale sits in the northeast Phoenix metro area. It borders several other major cities. Each has its own police force and records process.

  • Phoenix - west and south of Scottsdale
  • Tempe - south of Scottsdale
  • Mesa - southeast of Scottsdale
  • Chandler - south of Scottsdale
  • Gilbert - southeast of Scottsdale

All these cities use Maricopa County for jail services. Police reports stay with each city. Jail records go through the county.

Contact Scottsdale Police Records

Scottsdale Police Department
8401 E. Indian School Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85251

Records Section: (480) 312-1999
Main Phone: (480) 312-5000

Lobby Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Online Portal: Available 24/7

Maricopa County Jail: (602) 876-0322
Maricopa County Sheriff: (602) 876-1000

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