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  • York County Arrest, Court, and Public Records | StateRecords.org

    York, PA
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    This document provides information about crime statistics and public records access for York County, Pennsylvania. According to 2017 Pennsylvania State Police data, York County recorded 1,094 violent crimes and 6,459 property crimes, with violent crime increasing 12.6% from 2013 while property crime decreased 17.6% over the same period. The document outlines procedures for obtaining criminal history records through the Pennsylvania State Police (online or by mail for $20-$22), the York County Clerk of Courts ($10 total), and accessing local police reports and sex offender registry information.

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Public Records Request | Springfield Township, OH - Official Website

Springfield, IL
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Springfield Township's public records policy establishes procedures for residents to request government documents, including zoning, fire, police, and other departmental records through online forms or direct submission to the Township Administrator. The Township commits to providing public records within a reasonable timeframe during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday-Friday) at its administrative offices located at 9150 Winton Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, with copies provided at cost. The policy excludes incarcerated individuals from accessing records related to criminal investigations, maintains organized records with a publicly available retention schedule, and requests (but does not require) completion of a Public Records Request form to facilitate document identification and delivery.

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  • Omaha Arrest and Public Records | Nebraska.StateRecords.org

    Omaha, NE
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    This document explains Nebraska's public records law as it applies to Omaha, detailing what constitutes public records and the exemptions under state law, such as medical records and trade secrets. It provides 2019 Omaha Police Department crime statistics showing 20,027 total crimes with larceny-theft being most common (12,307 cases) and criminal homicide least common (23 cases), noting that 70% of homicide cases were cleared compared to only 13% of burglary cases. The document describes how Omaha residents can obtain public criminal records and police reports from the Omaha Police Department, with certain records subject to redaction under Nebraska law and reports available for $5 each upon request.

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  • Baltimore County, Maryland Public Records Lookup | BaltimoreRecords.us

    Baltimore, MD
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    Baltimore County maintains public records pursuant to Maryland's Public Information Act § 4-101, which establishes presumptive public access to government documents created or received by county agencies. The county's records span ten categories: court records (civil, criminal, traffic, and family cases from the Circuit Court), property records (deeds, mortgages, liens, plats, and tax assessments), vital records (birth certificates from 1939-present, death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce decrees), business records (licenses, permits, and fictitious business registrations), tax records, voting records from the Board of Elections, government proceedings (Council meeting minutes, agendas, and video recordings), financial documents (budgets, expenditure reports, and statements), law enforcement records (with restrictions), and land use records (zoning maps, building permits, and development plans). The Baltimore County Circuit Court Clerk's Office maintains court and land records, while the State Department of Assessments and Taxation and Maryland Department of Health Division of Vital Records hold respective property and vital records. Baltimore County complies with Maryland's Open Meetings Act and operates a public information portal and dedicated request process to provide digital access to commonly requested documents.

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  • Huntsville Arrest and Public Records | Alabama.StateRecords.org

    Huntsville, AL
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  • Public Records - Cincinnati, OH (Business, Criminal, GIS, Property & Vital Records)

    Cincinnati, OH
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  • Search Public Files - Public Records - Baton Rouge Clerk

    Baton Rouge, LA
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    The West Baton Rouge Parish Clerk of Court provides online public access to civil, criminal, and land records through three platforms: ClerkConnect for civil suits and probates (including pleadings, divorces, property disputes, and child support cases); ClerkNet for criminal charges, Bills of Information, and traffic violations from the 18th Judicial District Court; and ESearch for conveyance, mortgage, and map indexes, with document images available for purchase. Civil records date to Louisiana's statehood and many have been digitized. The office also participates in the Louisiana Clerks Remote Access Authority (LCRAA), a multi-parish portal enabling searches across conveyance and mortgage indexes in participating parishes. Records not currently available electronically may be requested by contacting the Clerk of Court at 225-383-0378.

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  • Public Records - Charleston County, SC (Business, Criminal, GIS, Property & Vital Records)

    Charleston, SC
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  • FAQs • How can I search for criminal court records?

    Lancaster, PA
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  • Mesa Arrest and Public Records | Arizona.StateRecords.org

    Mesa, AZ
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    Mesa public records are documents containing data gathered and preserved by city departments, though some records including those involving minors, medical information, and sensitive security details are withheld under statutory restrictions. Mesa experienced a total crime index of 11,671 in 2019, comprising 1,961 violent crimes (including 11 murders, 286 rapes, 390 robberies, and 1,266 aggravated assaults) and 9,710 property crimes (including 1,518 burglaries, 7,326 larcenies, and 839 motor vehicle thefts). In 2018, the crime index rose to 11,882 with 1,846 violent crimes and 10,036 property crimes, reflecting a 6% increase in violent crime but a 3% decrease in property crime overall. Criminal records in Mesa are confidential under Arizona Public Records Law and are accessible primarily to record subjects, eligible employers, and criminal justice agents through the Mesa Police Department Records Division at 130 North Robson Street or (480) 644-2310.

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  • Public Records - Fort Worth, TX (Business, Criminal, GIS ...

    Fort Worth, TX
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  • Public Records - Nanticoke, PA (Business, Criminal, GIS, Property & Vital Records)

    Nanticoke, PA
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  • Public Records - Greenville County, SC (Business, Criminal, GIS, Property & Vital Records)

    Greenville, SC
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    NULL The document is a directory or index page listing hyperlinks to various public records databases and resources for Greenville County, South Carolina. It contains no substantive factual content, budget information, policy decisions, formal actions, named initiatives, votes, specific dates, quantitative metrics, or comparable data that would support a meaningful summary for cross-document comparison purposes.

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  • Right to Know | Doylestown Township

    Doylestown, PA
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    Doylestown Township provides guidance on accessing public records under Pennsylvania's Right to Know Law, governed by Township Resolution No. 1440. The township designates Margaret M. Trageser as the Open Records Officer and Chief Charles Zeigler as the Police Department's Open Records Officer, with contact information and procedures provided for submitting requests via phone, email, or fax. The document outlines the appeal process for denied requests, including contact information for the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records and the Bucks County District Attorney's Office for challenges involving exempt criminal investigative records.

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  • Public Records - Akron, OH (Business, Criminal, GIS, Property & Vital Records)

    Akron, OH
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  • Records Section – Boise County

    Boise, ID
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    The Boise County Sheriff's Records Section manages document storage, retrieval, and official sheriff's reports while balancing public access with legal protections for ongoing investigations, victim privacy, and fair trial rights under Idaho Code 74-124. Records requests must be submitted in writing with specific details; traffic accident reports can be released immediately to involved parties unless serious injury or death occurred, though there are fees for copies. Private information including personally identifiable data, social security numbers, and criminal history records are protected from public release under Idaho Code 67-3009, and requests must include complete names and identifying information to ensure accuracy.

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  • Public Records - Kingston, PA (Business, Criminal, GIS, Property & Vital Records)

    Kingston, PA
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  • Public Records - Louisville, KY (Business, Criminal, GIS, Property & Vital Records)

    Louisville, KY
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  • Public Records - Madison, WI (Business, Criminal, GIS, Property & Vital Records)

    Madison, WI
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  • Land Records (Secure Online Access) - Norfolk Circuit Court Clerk’s Office

    Norfolk, VA
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    The Norfolk Circuit Court Clerk's Office offers secure online access to land records and related filings through a subscription-based portal administered by Clerk George E. Schaefer. The service costs $600 per year or $50 per month and includes access to deeds and land records dating to 1784, civil case files from 1833, criminal case files from January 1, 1996, wills and fiduciaries from 1894, marriage licenses from 1927, judgments from January 11, 1990, and financing statements from March 1, 1993. Subscribers must complete an application with a valid email address and phone number and are governed by a subscriber agreement. Access inquiries and support are directed to lpfj710@circuitcourtva.us.

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  • Home - County Clerk

    Syracuse, NY
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    The Onondaga County Clerk's office, located at 401 Montgomery Street in Syracuse and led by Emily E. Bersani, serves as the public record holder responsible for recording, filing, and preserving legal documents related to real property, state supreme court, and county criminal court matters. The office provides services Monday-Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM, with extended hours until 6:00 PM on alternate Wednesdays by appointment, and offers passport services, deed access, and fraud alert sign-ups. The office will be closed on the first Tuesday of each month from 10:30-11:00 AM for staff meetings and on ten specified holidays throughout 2026.

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  • Freedom of Information | Wichita County, KS

    Wichita, KS
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    This document describes Wichita County, Kansas's Freedom of Information procedures and policies. Members of the public may request records by submitting a written request form to the County Clerk/Freedom of Information Officer, Lynda Goodrich, at 206 S 4th St. Leoti, KS 67861, with requests processed within three business days. Requestable records include ordinances, resolutions, meeting minutes, public official salaries, and budgets, though closed records include personnel files, medical records, attorney-client privileged information, and criminal investigation records. The county may charge fees for staff time and copying costs under the Kansas Open Records Act.

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  • Public Records - Anchorage Municipality, AK (Business, Criminal, GIS, Property & Vital Records)

    Anchorage, AK
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  • Public Records | Greenville County Court

    Greenville, SC
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    This document describes the role and contact information for the Greenville County Clerk of Court. The Clerk of Court is an elected position in South Carolina with a 4-year term, and the current Clerk is Brice Garrett, located at 305 E. North Street, Greenville County Courthouse, Greenville, SC 29601. Primary duties include jury management, docket management, collecting and disbursing child support payments, filing orders of protection, serving as official records custodian for civil, criminal, and family court proceedings, managing the grand jury process, and providing support to the solicitor and judges of Greenville County.

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  • East Baton Rouge County, Louisiana Public Records Lookup | EastBatonRougeParishRecords.us

    Baton Rouge, LA
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    This document describes the public records system in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, outlining the types of records maintained and their custodians under Louisiana Revised Statutes § 44:1-41. Public records encompass court records (civil, criminal, probate, and family), property records (deeds, mortgages, liens), vital records (birth and death certificates), business licenses, tax records, voting records, meeting minutes, budgets, law enforcement records, and land use documents maintained by the Parish Clerk of Court and specialized departments. East Baton Rouge Parish complies fully with Louisiana Public Records Law, which under Louisiana Revised Statutes § 44:31 grants any adult the right to inspect, copy, and obtain public records during regular business hours.

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  • Akron Arrest and Public Records | Ohio.StateRecords.org

    Akron, OH
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    This document provides information about accessing public records in Akron, Ohio, including arrest records, police reports, and crime statistics. According to 2017 data from the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice, Akron reported 9,737 crimes, including 1,377 violent crimes and 8,360 property crimes, with violent crimes increasing 11% year-over-year. The document outlines procedures for obtaining police reports, arrest records, sex offender information, and inmate records through the Akron Police Department, Summit County Sheriff's Office, and Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation.

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  • County Clerk | Central Records Division - Home

    Dallas, TX
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    The Dallas County Clerk's Central Records Division temporarily closed beginning Monday, April 6 to relocate to a new facility, during which time the division cannot process records requests or provide access to physical records. Online criminal records from 2011–2026 remain accessible to the public at no charge during the closure. The Central Records Division maintains over one billion historical documents and records dating back to the county's establishment in 1846, including closed court records from civil, probate, criminal, and truancy courts, across three physical locations.

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  • Public Records - Raleigh, NC (Business, Criminal, GIS, Property & Vital Records)

    Raleigh, NC
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  • Public Records - Dearborn, MI (Business, Criminal, GIS ...

    Dearborn, MI
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  • Clerk of Courts

    Akron, OH
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    The Akron Municipal Court Clerk of Courts office, located at 172 S Broadway St, Akron, OH 44308, maintains records for four divisions: Criminal, Civil, Traffic, and Parking. The court serves Akron, Fairlawn, Bath Township, Richfield Township, Springfield Township, Lakemore Village, Richfield Village, and part of Mogadore in Summit County, Ohio. Courtroom hours are Monday–Friday 8:00 AM–4:00 PM and Saturday 8:00 AM–12:00 PM (arraignment only), while the Civil Division Clerk operates Monday–Friday 8:00 AM–4:00 PM, and the Criminal, Traffic & Parking Division Clerk operates Monday 8:00 AM through Saturday 11:59 PM. Sandra Kurt serves as Clerk of Courts and oversees the office's commitment to providing professional service and maintaining current technological capabilities.

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