Buckeye Jail Mugshots

Buckeye jail mugshots are held by Maricopa County, not the city. Buckeye is one of the fastest growing cities in Arizona with over 90,000 residents. The city covers a huge area west of Phoenix along Interstate 10. When Buckeye Police make arrests, booking happens at county facilities. This guide explains where to find mugshots and request police records in Buckeye.

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Where to Find Buckeye Arrest Mugshots

Buckeye does not operate a city jail. All arrests go to Maricopa County for booking. The county takes and stores mugshots in their system. Every person booked at county jails gets a photo taken during intake. These photos become part of the county sheriff's permanent records.

The Maricopa County inmate search covers all Buckeye bookings. Search by name and date of birth to find current inmates with their mugshots, charges, and bail information. The search is free and shows results right away. For details, see the Maricopa County jail mugshots page.

Maricopa County operates the largest jail system in Arizona. The county has multiple facilities across the Phoenix metro area. Most Buckeye arrests go to the main intake facility for processing. The system handles about 100,000 bookings per year from all agencies.

Buckeye Police Department Records

The Buckeye Police Department handles incident reports and arrest documentation. The records office is at 21699 W. Yuma Rd, Suite 104, Buckeye, AZ 85326. Phone: (623) 349-6401. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Use the Buckeye Police records portal to request reports online. Reports cost $5 for 1-10 pages, $10 for 11-20 pages, and $15 for more than 20 pages. The portal lets you submit requests and track their status. You can also request records in person or by mail.

These are city police records. Mugshots are county records because booking happens at the county jail. For booking photos, contact the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.

How to Request Records

Buckeye Police accepts records requests through their online portal, in person, or by mail. When making a request, provide as much detail as possible. Include the case number if known, the date of the incident, and names of people involved.

Crime victims get one free copy of the police report under Arizona law. Bring identification and proof that you were the victim when claiming your free copy. Insurance companies and attorneys often need police reports for claims and legal cases.

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Maricopa County Jail Information

All Buckeye arrests are processed at Maricopa County jails. The county sheriff handles mugshots and booking records. Contact MCSO at (602) 876-1000 for jail information. The public records office is at 550 W. Jackson St. in Phoenix.

The county jail system has a capacity of about 9,000 inmates. Video visitation is available through ViaPath at $0.25 per minute. Inmate accounts can be funded online, by phone, or at lobby kiosks.

Victim Notification

Crime victims can track offender status through VINELink. Register at vinelink.com or call 1-866-277-7477. This free service sends alerts when custody status changes. You can get notifications by phone, email, or text.

The system covers all Arizona county jails including Maricopa County. Updates happen every 15 minutes. Victims receive automatic alerts about releases, transfers, and escapes. Registration is free and confidential.

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