Scottsdale Released Inmate Records

Scottsdale released inmates and arrest records are available through the Scottsdale Police Department and Maricopa County Sheriff. The city handles local arrests, but jail custody falls under the county. You can search for released inmates using several resources. The Scottsdale Police Department keeps records of arrests made within city limits. For jail booking and release data, the Maricopa County Sheriff runs the detention facilities that serve Scottsdale. Both agencies accept public records requests for arrest history and custody information.

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Scottsdale Police Released Inmate Records

The Scottsdale Police Department maintains arrest records for incidents within city limits. When police make an arrest in Scottsdale, they create a record. The person then goes to a Maricopa County jail. The police keep the arrest report. The county keeps custody records. Both matter when you research released inmates from Scottsdale.

Scottsdale police records have a long wait time right now. General document requests have a backlog of 8 to 10 months. Body camera footage takes even longer. That backlog runs 12 to 14 months at last report. Plan ahead if you need records from the Scottsdale Police Department. The delay affects all types of requests, including those related to released inmates and arrests.

You can submit a records request through the Scottsdale Police records page. This page explains what you can ask for and what it costs. The site lists current processing times so you know what to expect. Scottsdale uses standard forms for most request types. Fill out the right form for your needs.

Scottsdale Police Department records request page for released inmate information

The Scottsdale police records office has set hours. They are open Monday through Thursday from 8 AM to 4 PM. The office is closed Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Call 480-312-1999 to ask questions or check on a request. The office is at 8401 E. Indian School Road in Scottsdale. Staff can help you figure out what records exist for a released inmate case.

Scottsdale Criminal History Record Search

A Record of Search shows your personal criminal history in Scottsdale. This is also called a background check. The Scottsdale Police Department charges $10 per search. You need this if an employer asks for proof of your arrest history. It is also useful if you want to see what records the city has about you.

The Record of Search covers arrests made by Scottsdale police. It does not cover state prison records or arrests in other cities. For a full Arizona criminal history, contact the DPS Central State Repository in Phoenix. That agency keeps records from all criminal justice agencies in the state. The Scottsdale search is only for local records held by the city police department.

To get a Record of Search in Scottsdale, visit the records office or use the online portal. The Scottsdale eServices portal lets you submit requests online. You create an account. Fill in the form. Pay the fee. Then wait for staff to process your request. Given the backlog, this can take many months.

Scottsdale Police Department online records request portal

Note: The $10 fee applies per search, and results only cover records held by Scottsdale police.

Maricopa County Jail Records for Scottsdale

Scottsdale does not run its own jail. All arrests in Scottsdale go to Maricopa County detention facilities. The county sheriff manages these jails. This means released inmate records from Scottsdale arrests are split between two agencies. The city has the arrest report. The county has the jail booking, custody, and release records.

The Maricopa County Sheriff operates the largest jail system in Arizona. There are multiple facilities across the Phoenix metro area. The Intake, Transfer and Release facility handles bookings. The Fourth Avenue Jail is in downtown Phoenix. Other jails include Estrella, Lower Buckeye, and Towers. Any of these may have held someone arrested in Scottsdale before their release.

To search for released inmates from Scottsdale who went through county jail, use the MCSO inmate search. Go to the MCSO Inmate Info portal. You can search by name or booking number. The database shows current and recent inmates. For older records, file a public records request with the county sheriff. Contact them at 550 W. Jackson Street in Phoenix. The main line is 602-876-1000.

The Maricopa County jail information line is 602-876-0322. Call this number to ask about a specific person's custody status. Staff can tell you if someone is still in jail or has been released. They can also explain the bond process. If someone has an immigration hold or other agency hold, paying bond will not get them out.

Note: Maricopa County warns that jail database information should not be used for legal purposes without verification.

How to Get Scottsdale Released Inmate Records

Getting records on released inmates from Scottsdale takes a few steps. First, decide what records you need. Arrest reports come from the city police. Jail records come from the county. Court records come from the Maricopa County Superior Court. Each agency has its own process.

For Scottsdale arrest records, start at the police department. You can request records in three ways:

  • Online through the eServices portal at eservices.scottsdaleaz.gov
  • By mail to 8401 E. Indian School Road, Scottsdale AZ 85251
  • In person at the records office during open hours
  • By phone for questions at 480-312-1999

Expect delays with any method. The Scottsdale Police Department has a serious backlog. Simple document requests take 8 to 10 months. Video requests take over a year. This is one of the longest waits in the Phoenix area. If you need records fast, you may want to check county or state sources first.

For jail booking records, contact the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. Their public records request form is online at mcso.org. You can also visit 550 W. Jackson Street in Phoenix. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 3 PM. Staff will tell you what is available and what it costs to get copies.

Arizona State Records for Scottsdale Inmates

Some released inmates from Scottsdale end up in state prison. The Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry tracks these cases. The ADCRR database covers state prison inmates from 1985 to now. If someone got a felony conviction in Scottsdale and served state time, they appear in this database.

Search the ADCRR Inmate Data Search for free. Enter a last name and first initial. Or use the six-digit ADC number if you have it. The search shows active and inactive inmates. Inactive means released from state custody. You can see the admission date, estimated release date, and release type.

The ADCRR search does not show dates of birth. This prevents identity theft. It also does not show specific crime details. For that, check court records at the Arizona Courts Case Lookup website. This covers most courts in the state. You can see charges, pleas, and sentences for cases that started in Scottsdale.

If you need to know when someone gets out, sign up for VINE alerts. The Arizona VINE system is free. It sends you notice when an inmate's status changes. This works for county jail and state prison in Arizona. Alerts come by phone, text, or email based on what you pick.

Arizona Law on Released Inmate Records

Arizona public records law gives you the right to see government records. This includes arrest and jail records. A.R.S. Section 39-121 says public records shall be open to inspection by any person at all times during office hours. Agencies must let you look at records. They can charge for copies.

Some records have limits. Under A.R.S. Section 31-221, prisoner records are public with exceptions. Agencies cannot release information that would reveal confidential informants, endanger someone's life, or harm an ongoing investigation. These rules apply to released inmates too.

The Houston v. Maricopa County ruling in 2024 changed things for online inmate data. The Ninth Circuit found that posting mugshots and personal details may violate due process. Several Arizona counties took their inmate searches offline after this ruling. Maricopa County still runs its search, but the data comes with warnings. Scottsdale relies on county jail records, so this ruling affects how you find released inmate information from the city.

Contact Scottsdale Police Records

The Scottsdale Police Department Records Unit handles public records requests for arrest information and released inmates from city cases. Here is how to reach them for your request.

The main records office is at 8401 E. Indian School Road in Scottsdale. Hours are Monday through Thursday, 8 AM to 4 PM. The office is closed on Fridays and weekends. Phone number is 480-312-1999. Call during office hours for the fastest response. Staff can answer questions about what records exist and how to request them.

For county jail records on released inmates from Scottsdale, contact Maricopa County Sheriff. The jail information line is 602-876-0322. For records requests, call 602-876-1000. The main office is at 550 W. Jackson Street in Phoenix.

For state prison records, contact ADCRR Public Access at 602-542-5886. The central office is at 701 E. Jefferson Street in Phoenix. Victim services has a separate line at 602-542-1853 or toll-free 866-787-7233.

Released Inmate Records in Nearby Cities

Several cities near Scottsdale have their own police departments with arrest records. If someone was arrested in these areas, check with that city's police. All use Maricopa County jails for custody.

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