When may I inspect public records at the Police Department?

Public records are open to inspection during office hours, generally between 7:30 am to 5:30 pm, Monday through Friday. Advanced notice is not required to inspect public records; however, a review may be delayed if staff are busy assisting other customers. It is advisable that any person who wishes to inspect records contact the Records Unit Supervisor prior to a planned request to assure that the records and staff are available to avoid delays. A requester may have to schedule an appointment if the records must be found and reviewed, or if redaction of confidential information is necessary.

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1. How can I be sure to receive the records that I want?
2. Can I access any record held by the Police Department?
3. Do I need to show identification to make a public records request from the Police Department?
4. How soon will I receive a response to my request from the Police Department?
5. What if I was arrested?
6. What if a report involved a juvenile (under 18 years of age)?
7. When may I inspect public records at the Police Department?
8. May I obtain records in electronic format?
9. What are the fees to inspect records and for copies of records that I request?