Glendale Booking Reports

Booking reports for Glendale arrests come from Glendale Police Department for police reports and Maricopa County for jail custody records. The Glendale PD Records Unit handles requests at 6835 N. 57th Drive. When Glendale police arrest someone, they create police reports you can request by email, phone, or in person. Police reports cost $5.00 per report plus $0.20 per page. Audio and photo CDs cost $20.00. Clearance letters run $5.00. Jail booking reports come from Maricopa County Sheriff since Glendale arrestees go to county jails. The records unit works Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Call 623-930-3100 or email Records@glendaleaz.com for help with police records requests from Glendale.

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$5.00 Report Fee
$20 Audio/Photo CD
8am-4pm Office Hours
Email Request Option

Glendale Police Records Unit

The Glendale Police Department Records Unit sits at 6835 N. 57th Drive in Glendale. Call 623-930-3100 to reach staff. Email requests go to Records@glendaleaz.com. Office hours run Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM for Glendale police records.

Glendale Police Department records request page

Visit the police records page at glendaleaz.gov police records to learn about requesting records from Glendale PD. The page explains what you need to provide and how the process works for getting police reports in Glendale.

Glendale Police Records Fees

Police reports cost $5.00 per report plus $0.20 per page. CDs with audio or photos cost $20.00. Clearance letters run $5.00. These fees cover staff time and materials for processing public records requests in Glendale.

Payment methods depend on how you submit the request. Ask staff what forms of payment they accept. In-person visits may take cash or cards. Email and mail requests might need checks or money orders. Confirm payment options when you make a request for Glendale police records.

Jail Records from Maricopa County

Glendale does not operate a jail. When Glendale police arrest someone, that person goes to a Maricopa County jail. Glendale PD has arrest reports. Maricopa County Sheriff has jail booking reports showing custody and charges for people arrested in Glendale.

To get jail booking reports for Glendale arrests, contact MCSO at 550 West Jackson Street in Phoenix. Call 602-876-0322 for the SIMS Hotline any time. Email PublicRecords@mcso.maricopa.gov for records. See the Maricopa County page for details on requesting jail booking reports for Glendale arrestees.

MCSO runs a free inmate search at mcso.org/InmateInfo where you can check current custody status. The search shows booking numbers, charges, and bond amounts for people in Maricopa County jails including those arrested in Glendale.

Ways to Request Glendale Police Reports

Glendale offers several ways to request police reports and arrest records. Pick the method that works best for you.

Email requests go to Records@glendaleaz.com. Write a clear message about what police reports you need. Include case numbers, dates, names, and locations if you have them. Staff will review and let you know the next steps and fees for your Glendale police records request.

Phone requests start with a call to 623-930-3100. Ask about police reports and explain what you need. Staff can tell you what the process is and what information they need from you. Formal requests may need to be in writing through email or in person for Glendale.

In-person visits let you go to 6835 N. 57th Drive during business hours. Bring details about what records you need and ID. Staff will help with your request. Hours are 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays for records processing in Glendale.

Mail requests go to the records unit at the same address. Write a letter that clearly explains what police reports you need. Include case numbers, dates, and names. Staff will process the request and contact you about payment and delivery of Glendale police records.

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