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Reno Police Department Records

Police records in Reno, Nevada are maintained mainly by the Reno Police Department for incidents within city limits and by the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office for county areas, detention, and some booking records. Other agencies, such as the Nevada State Police, may hold highway crash or enforcement records. Records may include arrest records, incident reports, accident reports, traffic accident reports, call logs, citations, dispatch information, and jail booking details. Members of the public may request many law enforcement records under Nevada public records rules, but release depends on the type of record, whether the agency has it, and applicable privacy or safety limits. Records connected to active investigations, juveniles, victims, medical information, or court-sealed matters may be withheld or redacted.

How to Request Police Records in Reno

To request police records in Reno, contact the agency that handled the event: the Reno Police Department for city incidents, the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office for county or jail records, or the Nevada State Police for many state highway crashes. Requests are commonly accepted through an online public records portal, in person at a records counter, by mail, by email, or by phone for basic instructions. Provide as much detail as possible, such as the incident date, report number, location, names of involved parties, and the type of report requested. Agencies may charge fees for copies, certified copies, printed pages, media files, or digital production when allowed by law. Under Nevada public records law, agencies generally must respond by the end of the fifth business day by providing the record, denying the request, stating they do not have it, or giving a date when it may be available. Staff may contact you by phone, email, or mail if clarification or payment 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.

Reno Police Departments

Nevada Department of Wildlife

Type: State agencies
Address: 6980 Sierra Center Pkwy #120, Reno, NV 89511
Phone Number: (775)-688-1500 / Fax: (775)-688-1207
Email: ndowinfo@ndow.org

Nevada Parole and Probation

Type: State agencies
Address: 475 Valley Rd, Reno, NV 89512
Phone Number: (775)-684-2300 / Fax: (775)-684-2398

Reno Police Department

Type: City agencies
Address: 455 E 2nd St, Reno, NV 89502
Phone Number: (775)-334-2175
Email: askrpd@reno.gov

Reno Sparks Indian Colony Tribal Police

Type: Tribal agencies
Address: 34 Reservation Road, Reno, NV 89502
Phone Number: (775)-329-2936 / Fax: (775)-329-8710
Email: smontooth@rsic.org

Truckee Meadows Community College Police Department

Type: Educational agencies
Address: 7000 Dandini Boulevard, Reno, NV 89512-3999
Phone Number: (775)-674-7900 / Fax: (775)-784-1695

University of Nevada Reno Police Department

Type: Educational agencies
Address: 1664 N Virginia St, Reno, NV 89557
Phone Number: (775)-784-4013
Email: unrpd@police.unr.edu

Washoe County School District Police Department

Type: Educational agencies
Address: 425 East Ninth Street, Reno, NV 89512
Phone Number: (775)-348-0200

Washoe County Sheriff's Office

Type: County agencies
Address: 911 E Parr Blvd, Reno, NV 89512
Phone Number: (775)-328-3001
Email: sheriffweb@washoecounty.us

FAQs

What is included in a police record from Reno?

A police record may include an incident report, arrest information, accident or traffic crash report, call-for-service details, citations, booking information, officer narratives, and related case numbers, depending on what the agency maintains and what can be released.

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 records involving active investigations, juveniles, confidential personal information, victims, safety concerns, or court-sealed material.

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

Nevada agencies generally must respond to a public records request by the end of the fifth business day. The actual time to receive a report can be longer if the record must be reviewed, redacted, located from another unit, or if the case is still active.

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

You can start by checking the Reno Police Department, Washoe County Sheriff’s Office, or Washoe County jail resources online, depending on where the arrest occurred and which agency handled it. You may also submit a public records request by online portal, email, mail, or phone if available.

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

Some recent arrest or jail booking information may be available through Washoe County or law enforcement online tools, but complete records may require a request to the proper agency. Availability can vary based on record retention, privacy limits, sealing orders, and whether the case is still pending.