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submitted: Jun 8th 2008 | by: JedElaine
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The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program reported that in the year 2006, there were more than 14 million arrests made in the US by all enforcement agencies. This figure does not include traffic violations. According to preliminary reports by The Disaster Center, the numbers continued to climb for 2007 and look set to languish for years to come.

An arrest can be viewed as the immediate containment of an unlawful act with its judicial disposition usually coming later. In parallel, it serves to maintain custody on the arrestee so that he or she can be produced for further proceedings. It is officially carried out by an agency of authority which is most commonly the Police. The main role of the Police in governance is law enforcement although they are typically tasked with other functions as well.

It is a standard procedure for the Police to document all their activities through Police Reports. In the case of Arrests, the associated reports will be entered into the subjects' Police Arrest Records. Where a subject does not have any Police Arrest Records, one will be started. A distinctive feature of arrest records is that they stand whether or not there is resultant incarceration.

We can learn a great deal about people from their Police Arrest Records. That's why it is one of the most widely searched categories of Public Records pertaining to Criminal Violation. At a basic level, they contain the personal details of the arrestee and the surrounding information of the arrests. If there had been multiple arrests on the subject, they will all show up as long as they are within the same state.

Being public records, anybody has the right to retrieve anyone's Police Arrest Records as long as procedures are followed. That being said, it must be noted that restriction on their accessibility and use may be applied where public interest may be compromised or when it concerns security, social stability or juveniles. Generally, they can be requested directly from the local Police Department if the exact residence of the subject is known. Otherwise, they would have to be searched at the responsible government agency.

The Police Force comes under state jurisdiction and Police Arrest Records are structured in accordance with that. As such, there are variations in regard to the treatment of Police Arrest Records from state to state. On top of that, the databases of the respective state-level repositories are not linked. That means a no-record-found covers only the state for which the search is conducted. It is reasonable to speculate that the FBI has a federal Police Arrest Record database but it is not likely to be publicly accessible in view of security reasons.

Besides requesting them from the local Police Departments and public offices, Public Police Records can be purchased. There are plenty of commercial information brokers retailing such services over the internet. The great thing about such outfits is that there's practically no waiting time. Reports are generally ready for download in a matter of minutes. On top of that, they often bring extras from their private and proprietary sources.


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