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Nogales Police Department Records

Police records in Nogales, Arizona may include arrest records, incident and offense reports, accident and traffic collision reports, calls for service logs, citations, booking records, and related dispatch or case information. Nogales has its own police department for incidents within city limits. The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office may also maintain records for county areas, jail bookings, and incidents handled outside the city or with county involvement. Members of the public, involved parties, attorneys, insurers, and authorized representatives may request records, subject to Arizona public records law and agency procedures. Access depends on whether the record exists and is releasable, privacy protections, victim and juvenile confidentiality, court orders, and whether the case is still under investigation or otherwise active.

How to Request Police Records in Nogales

To request police records in Nogales, contact the Nogales Police Department for city incidents or the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office for county incidents, jail booking information, or sheriff-handled cases. Requests may typically be submitted in person, by mail, by email, by phone, or through an online records request portal if the agency offers one. Provide as much detail as possible, such as the incident date, report number, location, names of involved persons, type of report, and your contact information. Agencies may charge fees for copies, printed pages, digital media, certified copies, or staff time when allowed. Arizona public records law generally requires agencies to respond promptly, but there is no single fixed deadline for every request; timing depends on record availability, review needs, and workload. Staff may contact you by phone, email, or mail if they need clarification or payment before release. Some records may be redacted, delayed, or denied, particularly those tied to open investigations, juvenile matters, protected personal information, or court restrictions, which is normal under Arizona public records law.

Nogales Police Departments

Nogales Police Department

Type: Municipal agencies
Address: 777 N Grand Ave, Nogales, AZ 85621-2262
Phone Number: (520)-287-9111
Email: ogradillas@nogalesaz.gov

Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office

Type: County agencies
Address: 2170 N Congress Dr, Nogales, AZ 85621
Phone Number: (520)-761-7869
Email: sheriffweb@santacruzcountyaz.gov

FAQs

What is included in a police record from Nogales?

A police record may include an incident report, arrest information, officer narrative, call details, accident or traffic collision report, citations, booking details, and related case information. Some details may be withheld if protected by law.

Are police records in Arizona public?

Many police records are public under Arizona public records law, but access is not automatic for every record. Agencies may redact or withhold information involving active investigations, juveniles, victims, medical details, protected personal data, or court-restricted records.

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

Processing time varies by agency, report type, case status, and the amount of review needed. Arizona agencies are expected to respond promptly, but complex requests or active cases may take longer.

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

You can contact the Nogales Police Department or Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office by phone, email, mail, or an online request system if available. County jail or court websites may also provide limited arrest or case information.

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

Some recent arrest, jail, or court information may be available online through local law enforcement, county jail, or court resources. Complete arrest history may not be available from a single public website and may require separate records requests.