Find Casa Grande Police Records

Casa Grande police records are maintained by the Casa Grande Police Department in Pinal County. The department serves approximately 69,000 residents in this central Arizona community located between Phoenix and Tucson. You can request incident reports and other documents through the Destiny Hosted online portal or by visiting the police station in person. Casa Grande PD also offers fingerprinting services to the public on select days.

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How to Request Casa Grande Police Records

Submit requests through the Destiny Hosted portal. This online system handles public records requests for Casa Grande PD. You can submit new requests, check status, and receive records electronically. The portal is available around the clock, so you can start a request whenever it is convenient.

You can also visit the police station at 373 E Val Vista Boulevard, Casa Grande, AZ 85122. Call (520) 421-8700 for general questions. Email records@casagrandeaz.gov with records inquiries. The records office is open Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm. Staff can help you determine what records exist and explain the request process.

The Casa Grande PD records page screenshot below shows the department contact information and services available to the public.

Casa Grande Police Department records and contact page

Processing times vary based on the complexity of your request. Simple incident reports may be ready within a few business days. Requests involving video footage or large numbers of documents take longer. Staff will contact you if they need more information to locate the records you want. Keep your case number handy when following up on requests.

Casa Grande Police Fingerprinting Services

Casa Grande Police Department offers public fingerprinting on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9am to noon. The fee is $10 per person. This service is useful for background checks, employment applications, professional licensing, and volunteer positions. You do not need an appointment, but arrive early since the window closes at noon.

Bring a valid photo ID when you come for fingerprinting. You should also bring any forms or cards that need to be completed. Staff can process standard FBI fingerprint cards and electronic submissions for certain agencies. If you need prints for a specific purpose, check with the requesting organization about their exact requirements before your visit. Some agencies have strict rules about the format and type of fingerprint submission they accept.

Casa Grande PD uses the ink method for most public fingerprints. Electronic live scan may be available for certain submissions. Ask when you arrive if you have specific format requirements. The $10 fee is collected at the time of service. Cash is preferred but other payment methods may be accepted.

Casa Grande Police Records Fees

Fees for Casa Grande police records follow Arizona statute guidelines. The Destiny Hosted system will provide cost information when you submit your request. Standard per-page fees apply to most documents. Video recordings may incur additional charges based on the time required to process them.

Common fee types include:

  • Fingerprinting: $10 per person
  • Vehicle Impound Release: $150
  • Copies: Standard per-page rate
  • Certified copies: Additional fee

Crime victims receive free copies under ARS 39-127. This covers police reports, audio recordings, and video from their case. Identify yourself as a victim when you submit your request. Staff will verify your status and waive the standard fees. This benefit applies to victims of Part I crimes, domestic violence, and sexual offenses.

Arizona Public Records Access

ARS 39-121 gives the public access to police records during office hours. Casa Grande police records fall under this law. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The law applies to any person regardless of where they live or their connection to the case.

Some records have access restrictions. Active investigations may delay release until the case is closed. Records involving juveniles have names and identifying information removed before release. Victim information is protected under state law. Medical details, social security numbers, and other private data are redacted from public copies. These protections exist even when the underlying incident is a matter of public record.

Video recordings are capped at $46 per hour of review under ARS 39-129. This applies to body camera footage, interview recordings, and surveillance video. The fee covers staff time to watch the footage and blur or mute protected content. Crime victims do not pay this fee for recordings from their own case.

Casa Grande Police Contact Information

Contact the department for Casa Grande police records requests.

Police Station:

  • Address: 373 E Val Vista Boulevard, Casa Grande, AZ 85122
  • Phone: (520) 421-8700
  • Email: records@casagrandeaz.gov
  • Records Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
  • Fingerprinting: Tuesdays and Thursdays 9am-noon

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Casa Grande and Pinal County

Casa Grande sits in Pinal County. For incidents outside city limits, contact the Pinal County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff handles unincorporated areas throughout the county. Pinal County uses GovTransfer for their records portal. State Highway Patrol manages incidents on Interstate 10 and state highways. Check the case number prefix to determine which agency has the records you need.

Casa Grande is one of several incorporated cities in Pinal County. The city has its own police force separate from the county sheriff. Municipal boundaries determine which agency responds to calls within the greater Casa Grande area. If you are unsure about jurisdiction, call Casa Grande PD and they can direct you to the correct agency.

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