Scottsdale Police Records and Booking Reports

Booking reports for Scottsdale arrests come from Scottsdale Police Department for police reports and Maricopa County for jail records. The Scottsdale PD Records Section handles requests through an online portal at eservices.scottsdaleaz.gov/pdrecordsrequest. When Scottsdale police make an arrest, they create police reports you can request through the online system or by calling 480-312-1999. The first twenty-five pages cost no fee. Additional pages beyond twenty-five run $0.25 each. Record of search costs $10.00. The records section sits at 8401 E. Indian School Road. Office hours run Monday through Thursday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Scottsdale PD has an 8-10 month backlog for general requests and 12-14 months for body camera footage, so plan ahead when requesting police records from Scottsdale.

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Scottsdale PD Records Section

The Scottsdale Police Department Records Section sits at 8401 E. Indian School Road in Scottsdale. Call 480-312-1999 to reach staff. Office hours run Monday through Thursday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The office closes on Fridays due to the four-day work week in Scottsdale.

Scottsdale Police records information page

Visit the police records page at scottsdaleaz.gov police records to learn about requesting records from Scottsdale PD. The page explains the process, fees, and current processing times for police reports in Scottsdale.

Online Records Request Portal

Scottsdale runs an online records request portal at eservices.scottsdaleaz.gov/pdrecordsrequest for submitting requests. Use the portal to submit your request with details about what police reports you need. The system tracks status and sends updates. When records are ready, you can view and pay through the portal for Scottsdale police records.

Scottsdale Police online records request portal

The online portal handles the full request process from submission to delivery. You enter details about what you need. Staff process it when they can given the current backlog. The portal shows status and notifies you of updates. This method works from home without office visits for Scottsdale police records.

Current Backlog and Wait Times

Scottsdale Police Department has significant backlogs for records requests. General requests take 8-10 months to process. Body camera footage takes 12-14 months. These long wait times reflect high demand and limited staff resources in Scottsdale.

Plan ahead if you need records from Scottsdale PD. Submit your request as early as possible. The portal will update you on status, but expect many months before records are ready. The backlog affects all request methods equally whether you use the online portal, phone, or in-person visits for Scottsdale police records.

Scottsdale Police Records Fees

The first twenty-five pages cost no fee. Pages beyond twenty-five add $0.25 each. Record of search costs $10.00. These fees help cover staff time and materials for processing requests in Scottsdale.

Payment goes through the online portal for most requests. The portal accepts credit cards. In-person requests may accept other payment methods at the records section. Ask staff what forms of payment they take if you visit in person for Scottsdale police records.

Jail Records from Maricopa County

Scottsdale does not run a jail. Arrestees go to Maricopa County jails. Scottsdale PD has arrest reports. Maricopa County Sheriff has jail booking reports showing custody for people arrested in Scottsdale.

To get jail booking reports for Scottsdale 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 Scottsdale arrestees.

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