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  • Restorative justice programs within the City and County

    Jun 16, 2026

    ·Portland, OR
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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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  • Records Bureau | Dearborn Heights, MI

    Dearborn, MI
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    The Records Bureau of the Dearborn Heights Police Department processes police reports, FOIA requests, background checks, fingerprints, and firearm registrations, staffed by one Lieutenant and two civilian employees. The bureau offers various services to the public including incident reports, traffic accident reports, background checks, and fingerprinting, with fees ranging from $6 to $60 depending on the service requested. Services are available both in-person at the Justice Center on Michigan Avenue and by mail, with specific procedures and fee structures outlined for each request type.

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  • 32927 FY26 Services for Victims of Crimes Grant US Dept of Justice $500,000 - Alternate Version

    Chattanooga, TN
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  • GUIDE TO LARIMER COUNTY RESEARCH RESOURCES Birth and Death

    Fort Collins, CO
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    This guide identifies key research resources for accessing birth, death, marriage, probate, and land records in Larimer County, Colorado. Vital records are available through Larimer County Vital Records (970-498-6710) with proof of relationship required, while marriage indexes covering 1855–1950 and divorce application indexes covering 1825–1950 are housed at the Larimer County Clerk and Recorder (970-498-7860) and Fort Collins Local History Archive (970-221-6688). Probate and county court records dating from 1862 are maintained at Larimer County Courts Justice Center (970-493-3500), and land records including deeds and property information are accessible through the Clerk's Recorded Documents Database online or the Larimer County Assessor (970-498-7050). Census materials including state census microfilm from 1885 and federal census microfilm from 1870–1910 are available at Poudre River Public Library District (970-221-6380), which provides free access to Ancestry.com databases with a library card.

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  • California Budget & Policy Center Independent Analysis. Shared Prosperity.

    Los Angeles, CA
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    This California Budget & Policy Center guide provides an overview of county budgeting in California, covering the structure, revenue sources, regulatory framework, and annual process for the state's 58 counties. The document emphasizes that county budgets reflect community values and priorities, funding critical services from health care to the justice system, and stresses the importance of public participation in the budget process. California's counties vary significantly in size and population, ranging from Los Angeles County with 9.9 million residents to Alpine County with fewer than 1,200 residents.

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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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  • Open Records Request for Mesa County - CORA | Mesa County

    Mesa, AZ
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    Mesa County provides public access to government records under Colorado's Open Records Act (C.R.S. §24-72-201, et seq.) through a formal request process outlined in its adopted Policy for Open Records Requests (revised 2015). Commonly requested records include Sheriff's Office documents (arrest records, law enforcement reports), Board of County Commissioners meeting materials (agendas, minutes, supporting documents), recorded documents (marriage licenses, land titles, ordinances), building and planning records, assessor property information, and public health records. Requests must be specific to enable record location, and records may be provided via inspection at a Mesa County office, email, or mail. Processing fees apply for paper copies, and requests requiring more than one hour of processing time will receive a cost estimate; some Mesa County departments maintain separate fee structures and policies. Court records are not maintained by Mesa County Government and must be obtained directly from the Mesa County Justice Center.

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  • Court Records | Bucks County, PA

    Harrisburg, PA
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    This document describes the process for requesting court records from Bucks County, Pennsylvania under the state's Right-to-Know Law. Civil case information is available through the Prothonotary, criminal case information through the Clerk of Courts, and orphan court information through the Register of Wills, with many records accessible via free online portals or fee-based structures set by statute. Requests for records not protected by privilege or exemption may be submitted to the respective Agency Open Records Officer: Stephen G. Heckman for Court Administration, Timothy Lutes for the District Attorney, or Ann Russavage-Faust for the Public Defender, all located at the Bucks County Justice Center, 100 North Main Street, Doylestown, PA 18901. The Agency Open Records Officer must respond within five business days with notice of inspection/copy availability, notice of additional processing time needed, or notice that records are not subject to production. Requesters who disagree with the response may appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records at 333 Market Street, 16th Floor, Harrisburg, PA 17101-2234.

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  • Title VI Implementation Plan 2024-2027

    Bloomington, IN
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    The City of Bloomington, Indiana's Title VI Implementation Plan (2024-2027) outlines the municipality's compliance framework with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related anti-discrimination statutes. As a recipient of federal funds, Bloomington commits to nondiscrimination across all programs and activities on the basis of race, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, national origin, religion, income status, housing status, veteran status, ancestry, limited English proficiency, and other legally protected categories. The plan establishes procedures for data collection and analysis, discrimination complaint processing, environmental justice initiatives, Limited English Proficiency (LEP) accommodations, staff training, and public involvement mechanisms. The implementation plan includes appendices detailing assurances, complaint policies and logs, external complaint forms, voluntary involvement surveys, and I-Speak cards for language access.

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  • Historic Women of the Civil Rights Movement Learn more about the unsung heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. These Black women fought for justice as organizers, educators, judges, writers, musicians, and business owners. This presentation was created for the 2026 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration Event.

    Bloomington, IN
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