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$20.00-Employment, Adoptions, Housing, Visa, Immigration Police Records is Comprised of three (3) major components: Public Records, Criminal Records and Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC)/National Crime Information Center (NCIC). We are unable to service walk-in customers requesting a records restriction or criminal history/background check after 3:00pm, if you need this report on the same day. Saturday – Sunday and government holidays Please browse the "Frequently Asked Questions" for more information.9:00am – 3:30pm (Closed from 1:00pm – 2:00pm) The Police Department may charge a fee for the copying required in our response to some requests for records. When response is not provided at the time of the request, the Police Department will provide a response within five business days that will either include the requested record(s), a denial, a future date for delivery of the record(s), or a request for clarification if the original request was not clear enough to identify a valid record. Agency response to requests for records is not always made in the order received. See here for a more complete list of exemptions found outside of the Public Records Act.

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Most police records will have to be reviewed to determine if any information should be exempted (lawfully withheld).Įxemptions to public records are applied in accordance with the Washington State Public Records Act and/or in accordance with other applicable federal and state laws. Some police records, not requiring redaction, may be provided at the time of your request. The Police Department is able to provide the quickest, most complete response when the written request includes - the name of the requestor, date of the request, contact information to include phone, email, physical address, and a clear description of the record(s) requested.

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Records requests may also be submitted to the Police Department in writing.

  • By email/online - using our public records system found on the City of Port Angeles website, located here.
  • By telephone - by calling the non-emergency Police phone number (360) 452-4545, or the Police Records Division number (360) 417-4915.
  • In person - at the Police Department lobby (321 East 5th Street, near the William Shore Memorial Pool) during business hours, 9 AM to 4 PM, Monday through Friday.
  • Ī request for Police Records can be made in-person, by telephone, by email/online, by FAX, or in writing. The City of Port Angeles provides public access to current and historical documents under provisions of the Washington State Public Records Act, the City of Port Angeles Municipal Code, and the Washington State Archives Records Retention Schedules. Other employee's within the City and the Police Department act as Assistant Public Records Officers and do become involved with the receipt of, and response to, requests for records, as coordinated by the named Public Records Officers. Kari Martinez-Bailey, the Port Angeles City Clerk, is the Public Records Officer for all other records.

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    The Public Records Officer for the Port Angeles Police Department is Carla Jacobi, the Police Records Supervisor.






    Police records