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  • Request & Report | Chattanooga.gov

    Chattanooga, TN
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    This page from Chattanooga.gov provides an overview of municipal record request and reporting services available to the public. It lists options for accessing city documents, open records, and citations; requesting reports from fire, police, and other departments; and reporting non-emergency issues such as code violations, damaged infrastructure, and traffic incidents. The platform consolidates various request and reporting functions into one transparent, centralized hub for resident interaction with city government.

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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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  • Your Records May Already Be Available Online City of Tucson

    Tucson, AZ
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    The City of Tucson's City Clerk's Office provides a directory of public records and documents available online through various city departments and databases. The resources listed include Mayor and Council meeting agendas, minutes, and schedules; campaign finance and election information; court records and defendant searches; property records including building permits and code violations; municipal codes; and transportation-related records such as construction plans, subdivision maps, and traffic control information. This document serves as a reference guide directing residents to existing online platforms where they can access government records for transparency and public information purposes.

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  • Cannabis Arrests and Compliance Tickets

    Evanston, IL
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    This November 2019 memorandum from ICMA Management Fellow Shenicka Hohenkirk reports on cannabis arrest and compliance ticket data in Evanston, prepared at Alderman Rue-Simmons' request. Since August 2017, officers have issued Compliance Tickets (C-Tickets) for possession of 10 grams or less of cannabis as ordinance violations rather than custodial arrests, with individuals released on-scene and given administrative hearing dates; possession of 10–30 grams is charged as a misdemeanor and over 30 grams as a felony. Over the preceding 36 months, cannabis arrests showed racial disparity: 71% Black, 15% White, 11% Hispanic, and 3% Asian; C-Tickets similarly showed 57% Black, 21% White, 14% Hispanic, 3% Asian, 4% Unknown, and 1% Indian/Pacific Islander. The Evanston Police Department identified this disproportionate enforcement pattern and responded by ending Stop and Frisk policies in 2018 and discontinuing DDACT (Data-Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety) saturation strategies in designated deployment areas.

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