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Police Records & Procedures | Chicago Police Department Police Records & Procedures Home > Inside CPD > Police Records & Procedures The Records Customer Service Section is located at 3510 South Michigan Avenue. Effective 31 August 2020 The Customer Service Counter have revised hours until further notice:
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Police Reports View the reports and statistics listed below on the Chicago Police Department web site Searchable crime database by street address, community area, ward, beat, district, or near schools/parks Homicide reports Domestic violence reports Index crime statistics Juvenile reports Hate crime reports Crime trend reports Annual crime reports
https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/cpd/provdrs/police_services/svcs/get_reports.htmlPublic Records Release | Chicago Police Department
The archive below contains Public Records Releases from the Chicago Police Department Officer Involved Shooting – October 4, 2021 – JE397290 Officer Involved Shooting – September 19, 2021 – JE379439
https://home.chicagopolice.org/public-records-release/Arrest Search Home - Chicago Police Department
this site is made available for the use and benefit of law enforcement partners, news media, and members of the public to search chicago police public arrest records including name, mugshot, age, address, central booking number, charges, arrest date/time, arrest location, date time released from chicago police facility, bond type/amount/date, and …
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To submit requests for video and audio recordings from CPD in-car cameras, Body Worn Cameras, and initial police reports, please use this link and click on the Video/Materials icon for your official request. Vehicle Hijacking Click here for arrests, prevention tips, Task Force information, and more.
https://home.chicagopolice.org/How do I request a Police Report? - Chicago
1. In person, at Central Police Headquarters, 3510 S. Michigan, 1st Floor, Room 1043, 8:00am – 3:00pm. with payment of applicable fees as designated below. 2. By mail: Addressed to: Chicago Police Department Records Inquiry and Customer Service Section, Unit 163 3510 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60653.
https://311.chicago.gov/s/article/How-do-I-request-a-Police-Report?language=en_USAdult Arrest Search | Chicago Police Department
The Chicago Police Department in conjunction with the Mayor’s office have now made adult arrest information available online. By using this website, you will be able to view public records on individuals who have been arrested. Juvenile arrest records are NOT included in this search. The following individuals were arrested and charged as adults.
https://home.chicagopolice.org/services/adult-arrest-search/Traffic Crash Reports | Chicago Police Department
Chicago Police Department Records Customer Service Section 3510 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60653. Service Hours Monday through Friday (excluding public holidays) from 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. or you may call (312) 745-5130 during normal business hours. CLICK HERE to Purchase Crash Reports.
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Chicago Police Department. Public Safety Headquarters Building. 3510 South Michigan Avenue. Chicago, IL 60653 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (312) 746-6000 (Non-emergency)
https://home.chicagopolice.org/about/contact-us/City of Chicago :: File a Police FOIA Request
Chicago Police Department -Records Division (Unit 163) 3510 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60653 Please note that all FOIA requests are posted online. FOIA requests are public information, and when you submit a FOIA request, your name and information about the request will be made available on the City's website.
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The CPD website is designed to provide general information about the Chicago Police Department and the Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy. You will also find information on how you can make your neighborhood a safer, more enjoyable place to live. Chicago Police Department website All Emergencies: CALL 911 (TTY 911)
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