These records are for the following incidents.
The Criminal History Records Section serves as the Central State Repository for criminal records in the state of Arizona (see Arizona Revised Statute 41-1750).
Criminal justice agencies within Arizona are required by this statute to report arrest and disposition information to the Central State Repository. Copies of criminal records are restricted to authorized individuals/agencies.
Note: Please do not contact "Public Records" regarding Criminal History Records.
Employment Background Checks for Authorized Agencies:
Arizona state law does NOT allow the Central State Repository to perform a criminal history records check for private citizens or agencies outside of the state of Arizona for the purposes of employment, immigration, obtaining a visa, or for foreign adoption. The Central State Repository cannot send state of Arizona criminal history records over state lines. If a private citizen would like to review and challenge their own criminal history records, please use the Record Review Packet drop down menu at the bottom of this page. If you have any questions, contact the Criminal History Records Unit at (602) 223-2222.
Noncriminal Justice agencies within the state of Arizona authorized under ARS 41-1750(G) and Public Law 92-544 to receive official criminal history records information from the Central State Repository may apply for the Noncriminal Justice (NCJ) Compliance Program, which conducts fingerprint based state and federal criminal history background checks for authorized agencies. Agencies submitting applicant fingerprints must have an FBI approved city, town, or county ordinance, tribal resolution, executive order, or state statute mandating the criminal history records check. For more information about the Noncriminal Justice (NCJ) Compliance Program, visit their webpage at https://www.azdps.gov/services/government/ncj.
ARS 41-1750(G) does not provide DPS the statutory authority to process applicant fingerprints and release Arizona state criminal history record information to private companies for employment purposes with the exception of non-profit organizations pursuant to ARS 41-1750(G)23.
Fingerprint Clearance Card: If you have been told by an employer or agency that you need a fingerprint clearance card in order to work for a company/agency, contact the Applicant Clearance Card Team at (602) 223-2279.
Clearance Letter: Arizona law does not permit the Central State Repository to do a criminal history record check or to provide a clearance letter for the purpose of immigration, obtaining a visa, or for foreign adoption. Please contact the Criminal History Records Section (602) 223-2222 if you need a notarized copy of this statement.
National Check / Clearance: A national check or clearance can be obtained by contacting the FBI:
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Special Correspondence Unit
1000 Custer Hollow Road
Clarksburg, WV 26306
(304) 625-5590
Local Clearance: If you need a local clearance, you should contact your local police agency.
Record Reviews: Individuals wishing to review their Arizona criminal record must complete a Record Review Packet.
The Criminal History Records Section of the Arizona Department of Public Safety serves as the Central State Repository for criminal records in the State of Arizona (see Arizona Revised Statute §41-1750). The subject of a criminal record may review the information contained in the record for the SOLE PURPOSE OF REVIEWING THE ACCURACY AND COMPLETENESS OF THEIR RECORD.
To Review the record the subject may:
A response, including a copy of any existing criminal record information, will be mailed to the requester within 15 days of receipt of the completed Record Review Packet. No personal information regarding the identity or address of the requester will be included in the response.
These records are for incidents or collisions investigated by State Troopers or other DPS employees.
The Department Records Unit (DRU) maintains records for collisions (accidents) that were investigated by DPS Troopers occurring on an Interstate or State Highway. If the report you are requesting was the result of a collision that occurred on a town, city or county road, contact the law enforcement agency in that jurisdiction.
The Department Records Unit receives completed reports from DPS Troopers within 14 days of the incident. Please wait at least 14 days to check on report availability by contacting the Department Records Unit at (602) 223-2230 or (602) 223-2236.
TArizona Revised Statute §28-667 prohibits examining or receiving copies of accident reports for commercial solicitation. "Commercial solicitation means a request for an accident report at a time when there is no relationship between the person or the principle of the person requesting the accident report and any party involved in the accident and there is no reason for the person to request the report other than for the purposes of soliciting a business or commercial relationship."
Request Collision Report
Any photographs taken at the scene of a collision (accident) or arrest/offense/incident can be ordered from the Department Records Unit.
Copies of Citations, Written Warnings, or Repair Orders issued by State Troopers can be ordered from the Department Records Unit.
Request Citation/Warning/Repair Order
Individuals who have completed repairs on vehicle equipment repair orders issued by a State Trooper can forward them to:
Arizona Department of Public Safety
Attn: Vehicle Equipment Repair Order
P. O. Box 18470
Phoenix, AZ 85005-8470
To receive a copy of a DPS accident report, Citations/Warnings/Repair Orders and/or photographs from a DPS accident or incident, follow the instructions below and complete the provided form on the link below. Please read all the instructions carefully before submitting the form.
To receive a copy of a collision report, the following fees are required:
Credit Cards, business checks or money orders are accepted for in-person requests. Only business checks, cashier’s checks or money orders will be accepted for mail-in requests and should be made out to: Arizona Department of Public Safety. No personal checks are accepted by mail.
Request for Department Records
Note: For information regarding documents for the public other than collision reports, photographs or citations/warnings/repair orders, contact the DPS Public Records Unit
Offense reports may be requested by governmental agencies for criminal justice purposes. The agency must qualify as a criminal justice agency as defined by state law (Arizona Revised Statute 41-1750) to receive the complete report. Requests can be received via email at [email protected] or via fax at (602) 223-2915.
Note: If you are NOT a Law Enforcement Agency, and are requesting an Arrest/Offense/Incident Report, contact the DPS Public Records Unit .
Public Records UnitThese records are for DPS related records only.
Incidents involving county or local jurisdictions (County Sheriffs, City or Local Police Departments, Town Marshal’s Offices) are not retained by DPS. Requests for these records need to be directed to the investigative agency in that jurisdiction.
The Public Records Unit (PRU) processes requests from the public for various departmental records, with the exception of collision (accident) reports, photographs, and citations/warnings/repair orders, which are processed by the Department Records Unit.
Note: To obtain collision reports, photographs or citations/warnings/repair orders, contact the DPS Department Records Unit.