Glendale Jail Mugshots
Glendale jail mugshots are stored by Maricopa County, not the city police. Glendale sits northwest of Phoenix and has over 250,000 residents. The city covers a large area from the sports district near State Farm Stadium to historic downtown. When Glendale Police make arrests, booking happens at county jails. This guide explains where to find mugshots and request police records in Glendale.
Glendale Jail Records Quick Facts
Where to Find Glendale Arrest Mugshots
Glendale does not operate a city jail. All arrests go to Maricopa County facilities for booking. The county takes and stores mugshots in their inmate database. Every person booked gets a photo taken during intake. These photos become part of the county's permanent booking records.
The Maricopa County inmate search covers all Glendale bookings. Search by name and date of birth to see current inmates with their mugshots, charges, and custody status. The search is free and gives results immediately. For full details about the county system, see the Maricopa County jail mugshots page.
Maricopa County operates multiple jail facilities throughout the Phoenix area. The main intake facility processes most bookings from Glendale and other cities. The system handles about 100,000 bookings per year. All records are maintained by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.
Glendale Police Department Records
The Glendale Police Department handles incident reports and arrest documentation. The records office is at 6835 N 57th Drive in Glendale. Phone: (623) 930-3100. Email: crimeanalysis@glendaleaz.com. Contact the department during business hours for information about available records.
The police department keeps incident reports, arrest reports, and crash reports. These documents describe what happened during police calls and arrests. For photos taken during booking, you need to contact the county. The city does not have mugshots because booking happens at the county jail.
When requesting records, provide as much information as possible. The case number helps staff find your records quickly. If you do not have a case number, give the date of the incident and names of people involved. Details help staff locate the right records.
How to Request Records
Glendale Police accepts records requests in person, by mail, or by email. For email requests, send details to crimeanalysis@glendaleaz.com. Include your contact information, what records you need, and any case numbers you have. Staff will respond with availability and costs.
For in-person requests, visit the records office during business hours. Bring identification and payment for any fees. Staff can process simple requests while you wait. Larger requests or video footage takes more preparation time.
Crime victims get one free copy of the police report under Arizona law. Bring identification and proof that you were the victim when requesting your free copy. Insurance companies and attorneys often need police reports. Plan ahead if you need records by a specific date.
Maricopa County Jail Information
All Glendale 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 total capacity of about 9,000 inmates across multiple facilities. Video visitation is available through ViaPath at $0.25 per minute. Inmate accounts can be funded online, by phone, or at jail 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 message.
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.
Nearby Cities
These cities are near Glendale and use the same Maricopa County jail system.