When a person is charged with a crime in Arizona and is arrested, his or her record, containing the date of the arrest and the crime he is being charged with, is accessible by any member of law enforcement, as well as the federal government. The Arizona Department of Public Safety is charged with maintaining the records, the records keeper, so to speak. This is where an individual who wishes to get a complete copy of his
Arizona Arrest Records can go, if he or she wants an accurate record of his arrest history.
The first step in acquiring an arrest record in Arizona is to get a record review packet from the Department of Public Safety. You can contact the Criminal History Records section of the agency to obtain a record review packet. You will need to disclose your name and address so that they can send you the record review packet through the mail.
The record review packet will contain the following: full instructions on what you need to do, a blank fingerprint card for your full set of fingerprints, a contact information sheet that you will need to fill out, and a return envelope which is pre-addressed to the Criminal History Records section. This is how you will be getting your complete Arizona arrest or police records without the need to visit the agency’s office. Read the instructions thoroughly before you start filling out the provided forms. You begin by filling in your complete name, address and social security number.
When you are finished with the contact information sheet, you now need to produce a full set of your fingerprints on the blank fingerprint card for identification purposes. The Department of Public Safety requires a full set of fingerprints from all individuals who wish to get a copy of their Arizona arrest records; this is the standard procedure. You can request for assistance from your local police department for the fingerprinting process, or you can go to a private fingerprinting company.
Once you have completed the requirements, filled up all the papers and have had your full set of fingerprints on the fingerprint card, you can send the record review packet to the Criminal History Records section using the provided return envelope. You need to make sure though that the fingerprint card is not bent, folded or deformed in any way, otherwise you will have to do the whole fingerprinting process again, because the agency cannot process a fingerprint card that is deformed. Even a small crease can render the fingerprint unreadable.
When they receive your record review packet, the agency will send you your full Arizona arrest and police records within the next fifteen business days. If they cannot find any arrest or criminal history, you will receive an audit without a criminal record.
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