Records Bureau | Wichita, KS
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Loading Skip to Main Content Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. Website Sign In GOVERNMENTDEPARTMENTSBUSINESSCOMMUNITYHOW DO I... Search HomeDepartmentsPoliceSupport Services DivisionRecords Bureau RECORDS BUREAU Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn The mission of the Wichita Police Department Records Bureau is to manage all City law enforcement records throughout their lifetime, from generation or reception, clarification, review, validation, updating, storage and retrieval to final destruction or archival storage; to efficiently disseminate the documentation per Federal, State and local laws to law enforcement, criminal justice, government agencies, citizens and their agents; and provide Wichita Police and other criminal justice, government agents, citizens and their agents; and provide Wichita Police and other criminal justice agencies special policing support. The Records Bureau is available by phone and accessible to walk-in customers, 8 am to 5 pm (Monday through Friday.) In addition, the Case Desk Section (316) 268-4221, which takes reports over the phone, operates 24/7 and falls under the Records Bureau. The Wichita Police Department will no longer conduct checks for and/or provide clearance letters for criminal convictions. Please get in touch with the court of record for conviction information or the Kansas Bureau of Investigations at https://www.kansas.gov/kbi/criminalhistory/. KANSAS OPEN RECORDS ACT CENTRAL RECORDS CASE DESK S.P.I.D.E.R. UNIT BUSINESS EMERGENCY INFORMATION IMAGING UNIT FINGERPRINT UNIT WORD PROCESSING UNIT IMPOUNDED VEHICLES IMPOUND AUTO LOTS NICHE/LASERFICHE ACCESS REQUEST FAQs What phone number do I call to check on an impounded vehicle? What other agencies within the city limits of Wichita would impound a vehicle? What paperwork is needed to claim an impounded vehicle? Can a person remove items from an impounded vehicle without paying the impound fees? How do I claim my property after an incident? How long does the Police Department hold evidence? CONTACT US Blake Mumma Captain, Records Bureau Commander Email WPD Records Records Bureau Physical Address View Map 455 N Main 5th Floor Wichita, KS 67202 Directions Phone: 316-268-4186 Directory Impounded Vehicles Phone: 316-268-4303 | 316-268-4396 Hours Monday through Friday 6:30 am to 4:30 pm After Hours Phone: 316-268-4186 Directory RELATED DOCUMENTS undefined Application For Transcript of Arrest Disposition Letter (PDF) 2025 Emergency Wrecker Full Fees (PDF) 2025/2026 Emergency Wrecker Fee Schedule (PDF) Emergency Wrecker Requirements (PDF) How To Obtain Copy Of Certain Reports (PDF) Property Release Form (PDF) Tow Log (PDF) Vehicle Impoundment Form (DOC) Vehicle Release Form (PDF) QUICK LINKS Purchase Accident Report Find My Car Impound Search Request File a Motor Vehicle Accident Report Crime Stats MAKE A PAYMENT WARRANT SEARCH LICENSES & PERMITS REPORT AN ISSUE MAKE A PAYMENT REGISTER FOR A CLASS LEGAL NOTICES CONTACT US Wichita City Hall 455 N Main Wichita, KS 67202 Hours: 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday CLOSED Saturday and Sunday Department Directory HELPFUL LINKS City Council Frequently Asked Questions Evolve Guides Municipal Court Legal Notices Sign up for newsletters & alerts Sign up for emergency alerts SITE LINKS Home Site Map Accessibility Copyright Notices Privacy Policy Contact the Webmaster wichita.gov feedback form City of Wichita Feedback ABOUT US The City of Wichita is a leading-edge organization serving a dynamic community. As an exceptionally well-run city, we will keep Wichita safe, grow our economy, build dependable infrastructure, and provide conditions for living well. Social ads are paid for by the City of Wichita. Government Websites by CivicPlus®
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