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Kimball Police Department Records

Police records in Kimball, Nebraska may include arrest records, incident and offense reports, traffic accident reports, call and dispatch logs, citations, booking records, and related case documents. Law enforcement services are generally handled by the Kimball Police Department within city limits and the Kimball County Sheriff’s Office for county areas, jail-related records, and sheriff’s matters. Members of the public may request available records from the agency that created or maintains them. Access depends on Nebraska public records law, whether the record exists and is retained, required fees, privacy protections, and whether the case is open or closed. Records involving juveniles, victims, medical details, protected personal information, or active investigations may be limited, redacted, or withheld.

How to Request Police Records in Kimball

To request police records in Kimball, contact the Kimball Police Department or the Kimball County Sheriff’s Office, depending on which agency handled the incident. Requests may usually be made in person, by phone, by mail, or by email if the agency accepts written requests that way; some Nebraska agencies also provide forms or online request options. Provide the incident date, report number if known, location, names of involved persons, and the type of record requested, such as an accident report, incident report, call log, citation, or booking record. Agencies may charge fees for printed pages, certified copies, staff time, mailing, or digital copies. Under Nebraska public records law, the agency generally must provide the record, deny the request, or give a written estimate and explanation within four business days. Staff may contact you by phone, email, or mail if they need clarification or payment before processing. Some records may be redacted, delayed, or denied, especially those tied to open investigations, juvenile matters, protected personal information, or court restrictions, which is normal under Nebraska public records law.

Kimball Police Departments

Kimball County Sheriff's Office

Type: County Agencies
Address: 114 East 3rd Street Ste 12, Kimball, NE 69145
Phone Number: (308)-235-3615 / Fax: (308)-235-3131
Email: harry.gillway@gmail.com

Kimball Police Department

Type: Municipal Agencies
Address: 223 S Chestnut St, Kimball, NE 69145
Phone Number: (308)-235-3608 / Fax: (308)-235-2002

FAQs

What is included in a police record from Kimball?

A police record may include an incident report, arrest record, traffic accident report, citation, call log entry, booking information, or related case details maintained by the Kimball Police Department or Kimball County Sheriff’s Office.

Are police records in Nebraska public?

Many police records are public under Nebraska public records law, but access is not automatic for every document. Records may be withheld or redacted for active investigations, juvenile cases, privacy protections, victim information, medical details, or court orders.

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

Nebraska agencies generally must respond to a public records request within four business days by providing the record, denying the request, or explaining when the record may be available and what costs may apply.

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

You can contact the Kimball Police Department or Kimball County Sheriff’s Office by phone, mail, or email to ask how to request available arrest records. If the person was booked into a county facility, the sheriff’s office is often the best place to start.

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

Some recent arrest or court-related information may be available through agency websites, county resources, or Nebraska court record tools, but complete local arrest history may not be online. You may need to request records directly from the agency that maintains them.