Find Tucson Booking Reports
Booking reports for Tucson arrests come from Tucson Police Department for arrest reports and Pima County Sheriff's Department for jail custody records. When Tucson police make an arrest, they create a police report that you can request from the TPD Records Section at 270 S. Stone Avenue. For jail booking information showing custody status and charges, contact Pima County Sheriff since Tucson arrestees go to county jails. Tucson PD handles records requests by phone at 520-791-4462, email at tpdpublicrecords@tucsonaz.gov, or in person at their downtown office. Case and collision reports cost $5.00 plus $0.25 per page after the first fifteen pages. Digital copies on CD or DVD run $25.00. Video footage costs $44.00 per hour of video reviewed by staff. The records section processes requests during regular business hours for police reports from Tucson arrests.
Tucson Records Quick Facts
Tucson Police Records Section
The Tucson Police Department Records Section sits at 270 S. Stone Avenue in Tucson. Call 520-791-4462 to reach records staff. Email requests go to tpdpublicrecords@tucsonaz.gov. Visit the police records page at tucsonaz.gov police records for details on the request process and what records you can get from Tucson PD.
The records section handles requests for police reports, arrest reports, case files, collision reports, and other documentation created by Tucson police. Staff process requests during business hours. You can submit by phone, email, or in person depending on what works best for your situation in Tucson.
Tucson Police Report Costs
Case reports and collision reports cost $5.00 each. The fee includes the first fifteen pages. Pages beyond fifteen add $0.25 each. A CD or DVD with digital copies costs $25.00. If you need video footage, staff charge $44.00 per hour of video they must review before release. These fees cover the cost of staff time and materials for processing records requests in Tucson.
Payment methods depend on how you submit the request. Ask staff what forms of payment they accept when you make a request. In-person visits may take cash or cards. Mail requests might need checks or money orders. Confirm payment options before you try to pay for Tucson police records.
Jail Records from Pima County
Tucson police do not run a jail. Arrestees go to Pima County jails. The Pima County Sheriff's Department handles jail booking reports and custody information for Tucson arrests. Tucson PD has the arrest reports. Pima County has the booking reports showing jail intake and custody status for people arrested in Tucson.
To get jail booking reports for Tucson arrests, contact Pima County Sheriff at 1750 E. Benson Highway. Call jail records at 520-351-8228. Email goes to PublicRecordsRequest@sheriff.pima.gov. You can also use the online form at pimasheriff.org to request jail records. See the Pima County page for complete details on requesting booking reports from the county jail system that serves Tucson.
Pima County runs a free inmate lookup at sheriff.pima.gov/inmate where you can search for current inmates by name. The search shows basic custody info for people currently in Pima County jails including Tucson arrestees. For past bookings or detailed reports, submit a formal records request to the sheriff's department in Pima County.
Ways to Request Tucson Police Reports
Tucson offers several methods for requesting police reports and arrest records from the police department. Each method works for different situations.
Email requests go to tpdpublicrecords@tucsonaz.gov. Write a clear message about what records you need. Include case numbers, dates, names, and locations if you have them. Staff will review your request and let you know the next steps and what fees apply for your Tucson police records request.
Phone requests start with a call to 520-791-4462. Ask about police reports and explain what you need. Staff can tell you what the process is and what information they need from you. They may ask you to submit something in writing, but calling first helps you understand what to ask for in Tucson.
In-person visits let you go to 270 S. Stone Avenue. Bring details about what records you need and ID. Staff will help with your request and tell you what fees apply. You can ask questions and get immediate answers about the records process in Tucson.
Mail requests go to the records section at the same address. Write a letter that clearly explains what police reports you need. Include all identifying information like case numbers, dates, and names. Staff will process the request and contact you about payment and delivery of records from Tucson PD.