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Police Arrest Records Search

By: Jed Elaine

Based on government crime data for 2006, there were close to 20 million crimes committed in the US for the year. By historical trend, that number would have increased for 2007. It's also reasonable to assume that arrest numbers are not any less alarming, give and take those crimes for which arrests were not made and those arrests which didn't lead to any incrimination.

Simplistically speaking, arrests are made to impose immediate containment of a suspected unlawful act. It prevents the arrestee from furthering the violation that constitutes the grounds of arrest. He or she is then held in custody until the next course of action by the authorities. The majority of arrests are made by the Police although other government agencies are also authorized to, and do make arrests.

Once an Arrest has been made by the Police, a report will be put up, usually by the arresting officer for record purposes and as document for the assigned Intake Prosecutor or submitted as evidence to the Grand Jury, to determine the charges to be filed. The entry to the arrestee's Police Arrest Records will be permanent, regardless of whether or not the arrest leads to any incarceration.

Police Arrest Records is an official reflection of someone's civil character and background. The best Police Arrest Records to have is no record. However, if there had been any, a search will uncover complete details of the arrestee's personal particulars and the surrounding information to the arrest. Multiple arrests are not uncommon and they will all show up if they happened within the jurisdiction for which the search was conducted.

Police Arrest Records are public records. That means anybody's Public Arrest Reports can be accessed by any member of the public. They can be requested directly from the local Police Department of the locale which the subject resides in. If that is not known, they can be obtained from the central repository of the state or other government agency tasked with the function.

The Police Force comes under state jurisdiction and Police Arrest Records are structured in accordance with that. As such, there are variations in regard to the treatment of Police Arrest Records from state to state. On top of that, the databases of the respective state-level repositories are not linked. That means a no-record-found covers only the state for which the search is conducted. It is reasonable to speculate that the FBI has a federal Police Arrest Record database but it is not likely to be publicly accessible in view of security reasons.

Besides requesting them from the local Police Departments and public offices, Public Police Records can be purchased. There are plenty of commercial information brokers retailing such services over the internet. The great thing about such outfits is that there's practically no waiting time. Reports are generally ready for download in a matter of minutes. On top of that, they often bring extras from their private and proprietary sources.

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