Fresno Police Records
Police Department | Records & Reports - Fresno
Fresno, CA 93721 Records (621-2534) – Beginning May 2 nd, Temporary Hours, Mon-Thu, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Closed on Friday ( limited services only; repo’s – receipt/legal owner, restraining order, property appts, subpoenas only). Please call (559) 621-7000 if you have a critical need for our Records Bureau that cannot wait outside of business hours.
https://www.fresno.gov/police/records-reports/Police Department | City of Fresno
The men and women of the Fresno Police Department are dedicated to serving our community with honesty, compassion, and respect as we keep our citizens safe. We do this by preventing citizens from becoming victims of crime or being injured in a traffic collision. This is our highest priority.
https://www.fresno.gov/police/Fresno County Police Records Search (California) - County Office
Fresno County Perform a free Fresno County, CA public police records search, including police reports, logs, notes, blotters, bookings, and mugshots. The Fresno County Police Records Search (California) links below open in a new window and take you to third party websites that provide access to Fresno County public records.
https://www.countyoffice.org/ca-fresno-county-police-records/Fresno Police Records Search (California) - County Office
Police records include arrest logs, investigation reports, and criminal records for individuals arrested, detained, and investigated by the Police. The Fresno Police Department maintains Police Records on their arrests, searches, investigations, and the actions of police officers.
https://www.countyoffice.org/fresno-ca-police-records/Police Department | Police Online Reporting System - Fresno
If all of the statements above apply to your case, you are ready to file your report online. For emergencies, please call 911. For non-emergencies you may also call (559) 621-7000. Types of incidents that can be reported online: Custody Order Violation Fraud and Identity Theft Harassing Phone Calls – excluding threats of imminent harm or death
https://www.fresno.gov/police/police-online-reporting-system/The Fresno County Sheriff-Coroner's Office - Records
Records Unit also relies on extra help employees to assist in accomplishing the many tasks the unit is responsible for. The Records Unit is responsible for processing, distributing and maintaining all police reports written by Fresno County Sheriff’s Office Deputies. Over 23,000 reports are generated each year.
https://www.fresnosheriff.org/units/records.htmlFresno County Arrest, Court, and Public Records
According to the Fresno County Police Department’s annual report, the county recorded a total of 23,989 crimes in 2016. Larceny-theft was the most common crime, with 13,542 incidents, followed by burglary with 3,697 cases and auto thefts with 3,284 cases. The year also recorded 39 murders, 158 rapes, 1,122 robberies, 1,887 assaults, and 260 arsons.
https://california.staterecords.org/fresnoPolice Department | Police Contacts - Fresno
The locations and phone numbers of the policing district offices are: Southwest 1211 Fresno Street Fresno, CA 93706 (559) 621-6100 Southeast 224 South Argyle Avenue Fresno, CA 93702 (559) 621-6300 Northeast 1450 E. Teague Fresno, CA 93720 (559) 621-6400 Northwest 3080 W. Shaw Ave Fresno, CA 93711 (559) 621-6500 Central 3502 N. Blackstone Suite 201
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https://fresnopd.evidence.com/records/Recorded Documents | County of Fresno
Indexes for documents recorded prior to January 1, 1981 can be found on the the Fresno Grantor Grantee Index 1856-1980 page. These are scanned images of the original paper books and do not currently have any search options. Grantee 1914-1971, Grantor 1914-1971, and Grantor-Grantee 1972-1980 Indexes Select the index to start your search
https://www.co.fresno.ca.us/departments/recorder/how-to-get-copies/recorded-documentsPublic Records Request | County of Fresno
The Public Records Act provides disclosure of existing identifiable records. The County of Fresno is not required to prepare new records in response to a request, or to compile, synthesize, summarize, or index information or records in a form that does not exist at the time of the request.
https://www.co.fresno.ca.us/resources/public-records-request