Mesa Criminal Records Lookup

Mesa criminal records are available through the Mesa Police Department and Mesa Municipal Court. This East Valley city has about 520,000 residents making it Arizona's third largest city. Mesa handles a high volume of criminal cases through its police records unit and municipal court. The city uses online portals for record requests including GovQA for police records.

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Mesa Criminal Records Quick Facts

520K Population
Maricopa County
$5 Report Fee
GovQA Portal

Mesa Police Department Records

The Mesa Police Department Criminal Justice Information Division is at 130 N. Robson Street. Phone inquiries go to (480) 644-2310. Office hours are Monday through Thursday from 7 AM to 5 PM. The CJID handles requests for incident reports, arrest records, and other criminal justice documents.

Mesa uses the GovQA portal for public records requests. This online system lets you submit requests, track status, and receive documents electronically. It is the preferred method for Mesa criminal record requests.

Fees for Mesa police records are reasonable. Reports cost $5 for the first 50 pages. Certified copies add $10. Photo and audio CDs are $10 each. Video footage costs $46 per hour to process. The MAARS system is $10. Third party options include BuyCrash.com and APPRISS for accident reports.

The Mesa Police CJID page explains services and fees.

Mesa Municipal Court Records

Mesa Municipal Court is at 250 E. 1st Ave. Phone inquiries go to (480) 644-2255. Email courtinfo@mesaaz.gov. Office hours are Monday through Thursday from 7 AM to 6 PM. The court handles misdemeanor cases and traffic violations for crimes within Mesa city limits.

The court has an eCourt portal at ecourt.mesaaz.gov for accessing case information and making payments. This tool is useful for looking up Mesa criminal court cases.

The Mesa courts page has contact information and links to services.

Mesa and Maricopa County

Mesa is in Maricopa County. The municipal court handles misdemeanors within city limits. Felony cases go to the Maricopa County Superior Court. For felony records, contact the county clerk's office rather than Mesa Municipal Court.

Mesa is a large city that spans a significant area. Make sure incidents actually occurred within Mesa city limits before requesting records from Mesa Police. Border areas may be handled by other agencies.

Types of Criminal Records Available

Mesa keeps several types of criminal records. The police department maintains arrest reports, incident reports, and booking records. The municipal court has case files, dockets, judgments, and sentencing documents. Each handles its own records.

Arrest records show what happened at the time of arrest. Court records show how the case was resolved. Cases can be dismissed, go to trial, or end in plea deals. Both types of records may be needed for a complete picture.

The MAARS system at $10 provides additional record access. Body camera footage at $46 per hour is the most expensive option. Request video only if you specifically need it.

How to Request Records

You can request Mesa criminal records through the GovQA portal, by phone, or in person. The GovQA system is preferred for police records. It creates a paper trail and lets you track your request status online.

For court records, contact the municipal court at (480) 644-2255 or email courtinfo@mesaaz.gov. The eCourt portal at ecourt.mesaaz.gov also provides case access and payment options.

Given Mesa's high volume of cases, the online systems help manage requests efficiently. In person visits may have wait times during busy periods.

State Level Resources

The Arizona Courts Public Access portal includes Mesa municipal court cases. Search by name or case number to find basic case information for free. This is a good starting point before requesting actual documents.

Arizona DPS maintains the state criminal history repository. Employers use this for background checks. Regular people cannot run background checks on others through DPS. Contact Mesa Police for local clearance letters.

Nearby Arizona Cities

Mesa borders several other Valley cities. Each has its own police and court. Check these cities if your search extends beyond Mesa.

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