Search Peoria Released Inmates

Released inmate records for Peoria come from two main sources. The Peoria Police Department handles local arrest records. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office manages jail booking and custody data for the area. When someone gets arrested in Peoria, they often end up at a county jail facility in the Phoenix area. Finding released inmate information means checking both the city police and the county sheriff systems. Peoria sits in the northwest valley of the Phoenix metro region. The city has grown fast over the past two decades. More people means more arrests, more bookings, and more records to track in this part of Arizona.

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Peoria Released Inmate Quick Facts

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623-773-7098 Records Phone

Maricopa County Handles Peoria Jail Records

Peoria does not run its own jail for long-term detention. Arrests made by Peoria police typically result in booking at a Maricopa County jail. The county sheriff operates five jail facilities in the Phoenix area. These handle inmates from Peoria and dozens of other cities in the region. When you want to find out if someone has been released from custody after a Peoria arrest, the county system is where you look.

The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office still offers an online inmate search tool. You can use it to check custody status and find released inmates. The system lets you search by name or booking number. It shows current inmates as well as those who have been let go in the past few months. The data covers anyone booked into county jails regardless of which city made the arrest.

MCSO warns users that the information should not be used for legal action. People sometimes give false names at booking. True identity can only be confirmed by fingerprint comparison. Release dates are subject to change based on court orders, bond payments, or holds from immigration or other agencies. This applies to Peoria arrests just like any other case in Maricopa County.

Peoria Police Department Arrest Records

The Peoria Police Department keeps its own records on arrests and incidents. These are separate from county jail records. If you need details on what happened during an arrest, the charges filed, or the officers involved, you go through the city police. Jail booking and release records come from the county instead.

You can reach the Peoria Police Records Unit at 8351 W. Cinnabar Ave in Peoria, AZ 85345. The phone number is 623-773-7098. Email requests go to PoliceRecords@peoriaaz.gov. The office is open Monday through Thursday from 7 AM to 6 PM. Peoria runs on a four-day work week for many city services. The records unit follows that same schedule. Plan your visit or call accordingly if you need Peoria police records about a released inmate.

Note: The Peoria Police Records Unit only handles city police reports and does not have jail release data from the county system.

How to Find Peoria Released Inmate Records

Start with the MCSO online inmate search if you want to see if someone is still in custody or has been released. Go to the Maricopa County Sheriff website and enter the name of the person you are looking for. The search is free. You can use it from any computer or phone at any time. The results show booking dates, charges, custody status, and release information when available.

For Peoria-specific arrest details, contact the police department directly. Tell them the date of the incident and the name of the person involved. They can look up reports in their system and tell you what records exist. You may need to fill out a request form. Fees apply for copies of reports. Processing time varies based on the type of records requested.

The state also keeps records on people who served time in Arizona prisons. The ADCRR Inmate Data Search covers state prison releases from 1985 to today. This is different from county jail. If someone from Peoria went to state prison and then got out, their record shows up in the ADCRR database. County jail stays do not appear there.

Arizona state database for searching released inmate records

The state database shows name, mugshot, physical description, admission date, and estimated release date. It does not include date of birth. ADCRR left that out on purpose to help prevent identity theft. The system is useful for finding Peoria residents who have state prison history in addition to local jail records.

Arizona Public Records Law for Peoria Released Inmates

Arizona law gives you the right to access public records. This includes many types of inmate and arrest records. The law is found in A.R.S. Section 39-121. It says public records shall be open to inspection by any person during office hours. You do not need to give a reason for your request.

Peoria police must respond to valid records requests under this law. The same applies to Maricopa County agencies. If a custodian fails to respond in a timely way, the law considers the request denied. You can then take steps to enforce your rights. Most requests get processed without any problems though.

Some records have limits on access. Medical records, juvenile records, and certain law enforcement files may be restricted. Inmate records held by ADCRR follow rules under A.R.S. Section 31-221. This section covers what the state can and cannot share about prisoners. Items like confidential informant identities and records that could endanger someone are kept private.

Contact Information for Peoria Released Inmate Records

Here are the main contacts for finding released inmate records connected to Peoria:

  • Peoria Police Records: 8351 W. Cinnabar Ave, Peoria, AZ 85345
  • Peoria Police Phone: 623-773-7098
  • Peoria Police Email: PoliceRecords@peoriaaz.gov
  • Hours: Monday through Thursday, 7 AM to 6 PM
  • MCSO Jail Information (SIMS): 602-876-0322
  • MCSO Main Line: 602-876-1000

The SIMS line at MCSO operates 24 hours a day. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody, give you expected release dates, or confirm that a release has happened. This is the fastest way to get current custody status for someone arrested in Peoria who was taken to county jail.

For public records requests at the county level, contact the MCSO Public Records Section at 550 W. Jackson St., Phoenix, AZ 85003. They are open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 3 PM. Be specific in your request. They will not process vague requests for all records on a topic.

Victim Notification for Peoria Released Inmates

VINE is a statewide victim notification system. It alerts you when an inmate is released from custody. Arizona funds this program. It covers Maricopa County jails as well as state prisons. If someone was arrested in Peoria and you want to know when they get out, VINE can send you alerts.

The Arizona VINE system is free. Go to VINELink.com to search for an inmate and register for notifications. You can get calls, texts, or emails when custody status changes. A toll-free phone line is available around the clock. Live operators can help in over 190 languages.

MCSO also has a Victims Assistance Notification Unit. Call 602-876-8276 to speak with someone about notification options related to Peoria cases. This unit helps crime victims understand their rights and connects them with resources in Maricopa County.

Note: VINE notifications work only for people in custody, so you must register before the person is released from Peoria or county jail.

Nearby Cities with Released Inmate Records

Peoria borders several other cities in the northwest valley. All of them fall under Maricopa County for jail purposes. If you cannot find the released inmate you are looking for through Peoria records, try checking with nearby city police departments or the county system directly. Inmates sometimes get transferred between jurisdictions.

Glendale sits to the south and east of Peoria. Surprise is to the west. Phoenix is to the south. Each has its own police department with separate arrest records. The county jail system combines them all for booking and release data. You may need to check multiple city police agencies if you are not sure where an arrest took place.

Here are nearby cities with released inmate resources:

  • Glendale - Police Records at 623-930-3000
  • Surprise - Police at 623-222-4000
  • Phoenix - Police Records at 602-534-1127
  • Avondale - Police Records at 623-333-7002
  • Goodyear - Police Records at 623-882-7670

All of these cities are part of Maricopa County. Their jail booking and release records flow through MCSO. City police handle arrest reports while the county handles detention. Understanding this split helps you find the right records for released inmates in the Peoria area.

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