Arrest Records

Can't Find An Arrest Record

Start by searching public arrest logs, jail rosters, and court dockets online, then request records from the arresting agency when needed, matching names, dates, and locations precisely.

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Quick Overview
locate a specific arrest record or booking
First Online Check
Recent arrests and bookings are most often posted on an agency arrest log or local jail roster searchable by name and date.
When Court Dockets Help
If charges were filed, a trial court docket may list charges, events, and disposition; if no case was filed, the court portal may show nothing.
When a Request Is Needed
Official arrest records or incident reports usually require a request to the arresting agency; identity details and processing time vary.
Common Gaps
Juvenile, sealed, expunged, or older off-system arrests may not be online and may be restricted or unavailable to the public.

Start Here

  • Start with the relevant agency’s online arrest log or local jail roster for the date range.
  • Check the trial court case search for a docket matching the name and arrest date.
  • Search the local jail inmate lookup for current or recent custody and booking details.
  • Request an arrest record or incident report from the arresting agency if nothing is posted online.
  • Verify full name, date of birth, and location to reduce mismatches before submitting any request.

Record Routing

  • Recent arrest or booking → Local jail roster or agency arrest log
  • Filed charges or case details → Trial court docket system
  • Custody or release status → Local jail inmate lookup
  • Prison sentence status → State corrections inmate locator
  • Official arrest or incident report copy → Arresting agency records/request unit

Search Inputs

  • Full name (last, first, middle)
  • Approximate arrest or booking date range
  • Arrest location or agency
  • Date of birth
  • Case or citation number (if known)
  • Booking number (if known)

Source Map

Where To Check Best For How To Search Why It Helps
Agency Arrest Log or Local Jail Roster Recent arrests, bookings, and basic arrest details Online index by name and date; sometimes filter by location Often the earliest public record of an arrest or booking.
Trial Court Case Search Portal Charge information, court dates, and case status when charges were filed Online index by name, date of birth, or case number If prosecution occurred, the docket links the arrest to a case.
Local Jail Inmate Search Current custody, release status, booking date, and housing location Online index by name or booking date Confirms whether the person is or was recently held in jail.
State Corrections Inmate Locator Persons sentenced to prison and related custody details Online index by name or inmate/ID number If the arrest led to imprisonment, details appear at the state level.
Arresting Agency Records/Request Unit Official arrest record or incident report not posted online Public records request with name, date, location, and any known numbers Many arrest records require a request; redactions and timelines vary.
State Criminal History Repository (Personal Record) Self-check of state-maintained arrests/convictions where permitted Application process; may require fingerprints and fees Aggregated view for personal review; access and scope vary by state law.

FAQs

What can I check online first before filing a request?
Search the agency’s arrest log, the local jail roster, and the trial court portal by name and date. These often reveal basic booking and case information.
Why doesn’t the arrest show up in court records?
Charges may not have been filed, were declined or diverted, the case is sealed, or the search is in the wrong jurisdiction or date range.
How do I request an arrest record or incident report?
Identify the arresting agency, provide name, date, location, and any case or booking number, and follow that agency’s public records request process. Processing time and redactions vary.
How far back do online arrest logs usually go?
Ranges widely; many cover only recent days or weeks. Older entries may be archived or require a records request to the agency.