Queen Creek Booking and Release Records
Queen Creek booking and release records involve two agencies. The Queen Creek Police Department handles arrests within town limits and maintains police reports and incident records. Jail booking records are kept by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office which operates the county jail system. When Queen Creek police arrest someone, that person is transported to a Maricopa County jail for processing. Queen Creek is a fast growing town in the southeast Phoenix metro area. The town police have arrest details. The county sheriff has jail records showing custody status, formal charges, and bond amounts.
Queen Creek Booking Records Quick Facts
Queen Creek Police Records
Queen Creek Police Department handles requests for police reports and incident records from town arrests.
Visit the Queen Creek Police records page for information about requesting documents. Include incident dates, locations, and names when making your request.
The department maintains arrest reports, incident documentation, and other records from Queen Creek arrests. Staff can explain what records are available and fees for copies.
Note: Queen Creek police have arrest reports. Maricopa County has jail booking records.
Queen Creek Jail Booking Records
Jail booking records for Queen Creek arrests are at the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. Queen Creek does not have its own jail.
Search current inmates at mcso.org/InmateInfo. Enter the person's name and date of birth. The search shows charges, bond amounts, and facility location. Only current inmates appear in the results.
For copies of jail booking records, contact MCSO at 602-876-1078 or email PublicRecords@mcso.maricopa.gov. Cash and money orders are the only accepted payment methods. The headquarters is at 550 W. Jackson St. in Phoenix.
Arizona Public Records Law
Arizona law gives access to booking records. Under ARS § 39-121, public records are open during office hours.
Both Queen Creek PD and Maricopa County must comply. No reason needed for requests. Agencies charge fees for copies.
Queen Creek Victim Notification
Arizona VINE covers Queen Creek arrests through the Maricopa County system. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. This free service alerts crime victims when an offender's custody status changes.
If someone was arrested in Queen Creek and booked into county jail, you can register for VINE alerts. You get notified when the person is released, transferred, or escapes custody. Alerts come by phone, email, or text message. The service runs around the clock every day. Registration is confidential and the offender will not know you signed up for alerts.
To register for Maricopa County VINE alerts, visit VINELink.com or call the Arizona VINE hotline at 1-800-247-9763. You can search for offenders and set up notifications through either method. The service is completely free for victims and their families.
Maricopa County Jail Services for Queen Creek Arrests
The Maricopa County jail system offers various services for inmates and their families. These include visitation, money deposits, and communication options. Since Queen Creek uses county jail, these services apply to Queen Creek arrests.
Visitation at Maricopa County jails follows specific rules and schedules. Each facility has its own visiting hours. You must be on an approved visitor list in most cases. Bring valid photo ID to every visit. Check the MCSO website or call ahead to confirm current hours. Rules about what you can wear and bring apply strictly.
To add money to an inmate's account, use the Maricopa County approved methods. Electronic deposits go through third party services. These charge processing fees on top of your deposit amount. You can also deposit cash at jail kiosks during certain hours. Inmates use these funds for commissary purchases including snacks, hygiene items, phone time, and other approved products.
Phone calls from jail are handled through a contracted provider. Inmates can make collect calls or use prepaid accounts. Set up an account through the provider to receive calls from someone in custody. Rates and fees vary based on call type and duration.
Note: Jail rules change periodically. Always call ahead or check MCSO's website to confirm current policies before visiting or sending money.
Nearby Arizona Cities
Queen Creek is in the southeast Phoenix metro area. All nearby cities use Maricopa County jail.
Nearby cities include Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, and Phoenix. Each has its own police. All jail bookings go through the county sheriff. San Tan Valley is a nearby unincorporated area served directly by Maricopa County Sheriff.