Peoria Jail Mugshots

Peoria jail mugshots are held by Maricopa County, not the city police. Peoria sits in the northwest Valley with over 190,000 residents. The city stretches from the Phoenix suburbs to Lake Pleasant. When Peoria Police make arrests, booking happens at Maricopa County jails. This guide explains where to find mugshots and how to request police records in Peoria.

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Peoria Jail Records Quick Facts

Maricopa County Jail
MCSO Mugshot Source
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190K+ Population

Where to Find Peoria Arrest Mugshots

Peoria 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 booking includes a photo taken during intake. These photos become part of the county sheriff's permanent records.

The Maricopa County inmate search covers all Peoria bookings. Search by name and date of birth to see current inmates with their mugshots, charges, and bail amounts. The search is free and shows results right away. For full details about county procedures, 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 Peoria arrests go to the Intake Transfer and Release facility for initial processing. The system handles about 100,000 bookings per year from all agencies in the county.

Peoria Police Department Records

The Peoria Police Department handles incident reports and arrest documentation. The records office is at 8351 W. Cinnabar Ave in Peoria. Phone: (623) 773-7098. Hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The office is closed on Fridays.

Request records online at peoriaaz.gov/records. The online portal lets you submit requests and track their status. You can also request records in person or by mail. Contact the police department for incident reports, crash reports, and other city records.

Mugshots are county records and must be requested through the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. The city police keep arrest reports showing what happened during an arrest. The county jail keeps the booking record including the mugshot. These are separate record systems maintained by different agencies.

How to Request Records

Peoria Police makes records requests easy through their online portal. Create an account and submit your request with details about the incident. Include the date, location, and names of people involved. The more information you provide, the faster staff can locate your records.

For in-person requests, visit the records office during business hours. Bring identification and payment for any fees. Staff can often process simple requests while you wait. Larger requests or video footage takes more time to prepare.

Crime victims get one free copy of the police report under Arizona law. Bring identification and proof that you were the victim. Insurance companies and attorneys often need these reports. Allow processing time if you need records by a specific deadline.

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Maricopa County Jail Information

All Peoria arrests are processed at Maricopa County jails. The county sheriff handles mugshots and all 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. Inmate accounts can be funded online, by phone, or at lobby kiosks. The county maintains complete booking records including mugshots for all processed arrests.

Victim Notification

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

The system covers all Arizona county jails including Maricopa County. Updates happen every 15 minutes. Victims receive alerts about releases, transfers, and escapes. Registration is confidential and does not require personal information beyond a contact method.

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