Peoria Arizona Inmate Records

Peoria inmate population records involve both city police and Maricopa County jail. When Peoria Police arrest someone, that person goes to a county detention facility. You search for current inmates through the Maricopa County Sheriff. Peoria Police keep their own arrest reports and incident records. This page explains how to find Peoria inmate information and request police records.

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Peoria Records Quick Facts

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Peoria Inmate Search Through Maricopa County

Peoria does not run its own jail. People arrested by Peoria Police go to Maricopa County jail facilities. To find someone arrested in Peoria, search the Maricopa County inmate search.

The county database shows all inmates in custody from any arresting agency. Search by name and date of birth. Results show booking number, charges, bond amount, and which facility holds the person.

For details about the Maricopa County jail system, see our Maricopa County page.

Peoria Police Records Request

Peoria Police have a records unit for public requests. You can request police reports at www.peoriaaz.gov.

Contact Peoria Police records at (623) 773-7098 or email pdrecords@peoriaaz.gov. The office is at 8351 W. Cinnabar Ave, Peoria, AZ 85345. Hours are Monday through Thursday, 7am to 6pm.

Peoria follows a four day work week for city offices. The records unit is closed on Fridays. Plan ahead if you need records before the weekend. Phone and email may get responses during the week.

Peoria Arrest Records Access

Arrest records are public in Arizona under A.R.S. 39-121. You can request copies of police reports from Peoria Police. The city must provide access unless a legal exemption applies.

Crime victims get one free copy of their police report under A.R.S. 39-127. Bring ID and proof of victim status to claim your free copy.

Note: Peoria Police records show local arrests only. For countywide jail information, use the Maricopa County Sheriff search.

Peoria vs State Prison Records

Peoria Police handle local arrests. Maricopa County jail holds pretrial inmates and short sentence offenders. State prison holds people with felony sentences over one year. These are separate record systems.

For state prison inmates, use the ADCRR search at inmatedatasearch.azcorrections.gov. The county jail roster will not show people who transferred to state custody.

The path through the system depends on the outcome. Someone arrested in Peoria stays in county jail during trial. A conviction with state prison time means transfer to ADCRR. Each agency maintains records from its custody period.

Peoria Victim Notification

Crime victims can track inmate status through VINE. This free service sends automatic alerts when custody status changes. Register at vinelink.com and choose Arizona. You get phone, email, or text notifications.

Arizona law protects victim rights under A.R.S. 13-4412. Victims receive notice about court dates and plea offers. You can attend hearings and speak at sentencing. The Maricopa County Attorney Victim Services helps at (602) 506-8522.

Peoria Booking Process

When Peoria Police arrest someone, they transport the person to Maricopa County intake. The booking process involves fingerprints, photographs, and health screening. Staff enter information into the jail database and assign an inmate number.

Initial appearance happens within 24 hours. A magistrate reviews charges and sets bail. Some defendants get released without posting money. Others must pay cash bail or use a bail bond company. The amount depends on charge severity and criminal history.

The county jail roster updates as bookings complete. New arrests take a few hours to appear online. If you cannot find someone right away, wait and search again later. The intake process must finish before records show up in the system.

Peoria Inmate Services

Inmates arrested in Peoria go to Maricopa County facilities where they have access to various services. Commissary accounts let families send money for snacks and hygiene items. Phone and video services help maintain family contact during incarceration.

The county contracts with private vendors for inmate services. Check the Maricopa County Sheriff website for current providers. You will need the inmate's name and booking number to set up accounts and send money.

Visitation at county facilities follows Maricopa County rules. Video visits are available through the jail provider. In-person visits may require scheduling. Check the county jail website for current visitation policies and hours. Background checks may be required for some visitors.

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Nearby Arizona Cities

Peoria is in Maricopa County with these nearby cities. All use the same county jail: