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Tempe police blotter records come from the Tempe Police Department serving this university city in the East Valley. Home to Arizona State University, Tempe handles a diverse range of calls from campus incidents to downtown entertainment district activity. You can request Tempe police blotter data through their JustFOIA online portal or access aggregate statistics through the police data hub. TPD maintains detailed records of all arrests, incidents, and investigations within city limits.

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Tempe Police Records Division

The Tempe Police records division processes all requests for police blotter data. Staff handle incident reports, arrest reports, and other documents from TPD investigations.

Contact records at 480-350-8588 or email PD_RecordsRequests@tempe.gov. The office is at 120 E. 5th Street in Tempe, AZ 85281. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.

Tempe police blotter fees start at $5 for the first 20 pages. Each additional page adds $0.25 to your total. These fees cover copying and staff processing time.

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Tempe Police Records Portal

The Tempe JustFOIA portal lets you submit records requests online. This is the recommended way to request Tempe police blotter records.

Tempe Police JustFOIA records request portal

Create a free account to submit and track your requests. The system sends email updates as your request is processed. You can check status, respond to staff questions, and download completed records when ready.

The portal is available 24/7 for submissions. Staff process requests during business hours in the order received.

Tempe Police Data Hub

The Tempe Police Data Hub provides free access to arrest and crime statistics. This resource lets you explore Tempe police blotter trends without requesting individual reports.

Tempe Police Data Hub showing arrest statistics

The data hub includes information on arrests, calls for service, and crime patterns. You can filter by date, crime type, and location to see Tempe police blotter activity in specific areas.

This aggregate data is great for researchers and community members wanting to understand crime trends. For individual case reports, use the JustFOIA portal.

Tempe Crash Reports

Traffic accident reports from Tempe are available through BuyCrash.com. This service provides faster access to collision reports than the regular records process.

Tempe also participates in the Community Crime Map through LexisNexis. This free tool shows recent Tempe police blotter activity on an interactive map.

Note: Third-party services may have their own fees separate from city records fees.

Request Tempe Police Blotter Records

  • Online at tempe.justfoia.com
  • Phone: 480-350-8588
  • Email: PD_RecordsRequests@tempe.gov
  • Address: 120 E. 5th Street, Tempe, AZ 85281

Include dates, locations, and names of people involved. Case numbers help speed up searches. Staff will explain fees and timing.

Types of Tempe Police Records

Common Tempe police blotter requests include incident reports, arrest records, accident reports, and clearance letters. The first 20 pages cost $5. Additional pages cost $0.25 each. These fees cover staff time and materials for processing.

Not all police records are public under Arizona law. Victim information may be protected. Juvenile records have special restrictions. Ongoing investigation details stay confidential. Staff review each request before releasing documents to ensure compliance.

Processing times vary based on complexity. Simple lookups may be ready within days. Requests requiring research, video review, or supervisor approval take longer. The JustFOIA portal shows your request status throughout the process.

Arizona State University Area

Tempe is home to Arizona State University, one of the nation's largest universities. The ASU campus and surrounding neighborhoods generate distinct Tempe police blotter patterns. Student housing, Mill Avenue nightlife, and sporting events create calls different from other areas.

ASU has its own police department for on-campus incidents. Tempe Police handles off-campus areas including the popular Mill Avenue entertainment district. Check which agency responded to determine where to request records. City police handle most off-campus situations.

Football games at Sun Devil Stadium and other major events bring large crowds to Tempe. These high-activity periods generate additional reports. The department coordinates with university police and other agencies during events.

Mill Avenue and Downtown

Downtown Tempe centers on Mill Avenue, a vibrant entertainment district with bars, restaurants, and shops. This nightlife area generates more alcohol-related calls than residential neighborhoods. Officers patrol on foot during peak hours.

Tempe Town Lake adds recreational opportunities near downtown. The artificial lake and surrounding parks draw residents and visitors. Officers respond to various calls in this area, from minor disputes to more serious incidents.

Maricopa County Records

Tempe is in Maricopa County. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office handles incidents outside city limits. Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community also borders Tempe with its own police. Tempe police blotter covers city limits only.

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