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Elko Police Department Records

Police records in Elko, Nevada may include arrest records, incident reports, traffic crash reports, call-for-service logs, citations, booking records, and related case documentation. Law enforcement services within the City of Elko are primarily handled by the Elko Police Department, while the Elko County Sheriff’s Office serves unincorporated areas of the county and operates county-level law enforcement functions, including jail and booking information. Members of the public may request available records, and involved parties, attorneys, insurers, or authorized representatives may have access to certain reports depending on the record type. Access is governed by Nevada public records law, agency retention practices, privacy limits, and whether the case is open, sealed, restricted, or part of an active investigation.

How to Request Police Records in Elko

To request police records in Elko, contact the Elko Police Department for city cases or the Elko County Sheriff’s Office for county cases. Requests may usually be made in person, by phone, mail, email, or through an online records or public records request process if the agency offers one. Provide as much detail as possible, such as the incident date, report number, location, names of people involved, and the type of report requested. Agencies may charge fees for copies, certified copies, printed pages, recordings, or digital media. Under Nevada public records law, an agency generally must respond within five business days by providing the record, denying the request, asking for clarification, or giving a reasonable date when the record may be available. Requesters may be contacted by phone, email, or mail if more information is needed. 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 Nevada public records law.

Elko Police Departments

Elko County Sheriff's Office

Type: County agencies
Address: 775 W. Silver St, Elko, NV 89801
Phone Number: (777)-738-3421 / Fax: (777)-753-9845

Elko Police Department

Type: City agencies
Address: 1448 Silver St, Elko, NV 89801
Phone Number: (775)-777-7310
Email: epd@elkocitynv.gov

FAQs

What is included in a police record from Elko?

A police record may include an incident report, arrest information, traffic crash report, citation details, call log entry, booking information, officer narrative, or related documents. The exact contents depend on the agency, case type, and whether parts of the record are restricted.

Are police records in Nevada public?

Many police records are public under Nevada public records law, but access is not automatic for every document. Agencies may redact or withhold information involving active investigations, juveniles, victims, medical details, personal identifiers, sealed cases, or court-ordered restrictions.

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

Nevada agencies generally must respond to a public records request within five business days. The record may take longer to receive if it is still being reviewed, requires redaction, is archived, or needs clarification from the requester.

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

You can contact the Elko Police Department or Elko County Sheriff’s Office by phone, email, mail, or any available online request option. County jail or booking information may also be available through sheriff or detention center resources, depending on current agency practices.

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

Some current arrest or booking information may be available online through local sheriff, detention, court, or records systems. A complete arrest history may not be available from one public website, and some records may be sealed, restricted, outdated, or require a formal records request.