Thứ Bảy, 7 tháng 9, 2013

Arizona Public Arrest Records

By Ben Kingsley


Public records can reveal a wealth of information about a person and a company. In fact, these records can establish or disprove the individual or company's reputation. With that said certain records such as Arizona arrest records are restricted from the public; however, one can still obtain a copy of their own criminal records as well as make public background checks.

Requests are easy and can be made either through online access, via standard mail, fax and walk in. All requests however should be made in writing or submitted through the online section of the State's website. Once the Office starts the retrieval process, they would send out a receipt or an invoice for the total amount to be paid. This can be through USPS, by e-mail or faxing the person requesting the information.

Payment is convenient as the Office accepts several forms of payment including cashier's checks, money order, or business checks. The Office is not authorized to accept personal checks as payment. Once the payment is received, the records will be sent to the person. Processing will take about 20 days starting from the time the Office receives the request. The Office does not accept any walk in; however, a person can submit or drop their request at the public counter. All records are checked and reviewed before the Document's Custodian for any errors.

The State charges fees with the request that a person makes. For a 9-page record, the Office charges $9 and $1 for each additional page. For other media formats the Office charges ($35) for CD/DVD, ($35) for 8 x 10 photos, ($5) for cassette tapes and ($35) for photo CD copies. To ensure that all information is correct, the government sets up review sessions. The review is via appointment only and should be done by contacting the Office and leaving their name, contact number and the invoice/receipt number.

To request for one's criminal history record, one can check out the Criminal History Records Section of the State. The Records section serves as the Central Repository of all criminal records of the State. The request is free in Arizona and all one has to do is to download a copy of the Records Review Packet available from the State's website, fill up the packet and send in the packet. Processing would take about two weeks and results will be sent to the person's address.

For those who are interested, want to do bulk arrest search, and are time constrained, one way to make a quick search is to check out commercial public records websites that offer public record query. Many sites online offer such services and some do provide the service free for basic information and a minimal fee for complete access to the record. Additionally, one can do bulk searches as well thus enabling one to complete the examinations in a shorter time.




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