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Troy Police Department Records

Police records in Troy, Idaho may include arrest records, incident reports, accident and traffic crash reports, call logs, citations, and booking records. Within city limits, records are generally held by the Troy Police Department when it handled the call; the Latah County Sheriff’s Office may hold records for sheriff-handled calls, county jail bookings, dispatch-related records, and matters outside city limits. Members of the public may request records under the Idaho Public Records Act, but release depends on whether the record exists, which agency maintains it, and whether disclosure is limited by privacy rules, protected personal information, court orders, or an active investigation. Some reports may be released only to involved parties or with redactions.

How to Request Police Records in Troy

To request police records in Troy, contact the agency that handled the matter: the Troy Police Department for city incidents or the Latah County Sheriff’s Office for sheriff reports, jail booking records, or county matters. Requests may typically be made in person, by mail, by email, by phone for guidance, or through an agency records request form or online portal if available. Provide as much detail as possible, such as the incident date, report number, location, names of involved people, type of report, and your contact information. Agencies may charge fees for printed pages, digital copies, certified copies, or staff time when allowed by law. Under Idaho public records law, agencies generally respond within 3 working days or give written notice that more time is needed, with a response normally due within 10 working days. Staff may contact you for clarification or to narrow the request. Some records may be redacted, delayed, or denied, especially open investigations, juvenile matters, protected personal information, or court-restricted records, which is normal under Idaho public records law.

Troy Police Departments

Troy Police Department

Type: City agencies
Address: 519 S Main St, Troy, ID 83871
Phone Number: (208)-835-3190 / Fax: (208)-835-3790

FAQs

What is included in a police record from Troy?

A police record may include an incident report, arrest record, citation, accident or traffic crash report, call log entry, witness information, officer narrative, property details, or booking information if a person was taken to jail. The exact contents depend on the type of incident and the agency that handled it.

Are police records in Idaho public?

Many police records are public under the Idaho Public Records Act, but access is not automatic for every record. Agencies may redact or withhold information involving open investigations, juveniles, medical details, protected personal information, confidential sources, or court restrictions.

How long does it take to get a police report in Troy?

Idaho agencies generally must respond to a public records request within 3 working days. If more time is needed, the agency may provide written notice and usually must respond within 10 working days. Actual delivery can depend on review time, redactions, and record availability.

How do I find arrest records in Troy without going to the police station?

You can contact the Troy Police Department or Latah County Sheriff’s Office by phone, email, mail, or any available online records request option. Latah County jail or court resources may also provide limited public information depending on the case status and available records.

Can I look up someone’s arrest history in Troy online?

There may not be one complete online source for all Troy arrest information. You may be able to find limited details through Latah County jail records, Idaho court records, or agency request forms, but official records should be requested from the agency that created or maintains them.