1. Any person may request to examine or be furnished copies, printouts or photographs of any public record during regular office hours or may request that the custodian mail a copy of any public record not otherwise available on the public body's website to the requesting person.
The Arizona Public Records Law has been in existence for more than 100 years and mandates that all public records be open to inspection by any person at all times during office hours. Public records include books, papers, maps, photographs or other documentary materials.
If you are experiencing an emergency, call 9-1-1. Otherwise, there are several ways you can report a crime. The first, and most common, is reporting to your local law enforcement by calling the department's non-emergency number, or online reporting in some jurisdictions.
Call 602-223-2000 and request to speak to a supervisor in the area of the incident. This service is also available 24 hours a day, year round.
How long will it take to get my Fingerprint Clearance Card? The average processing time can vary from week to week based on the number of applications received and on whether or not the person has a criminal record. At present it will take approximately 4 to 6 weeks for an application that does not require research.
For AZ criminal history checks / clearance you must contact the Arizona Department of Public Safety Criminal History Records Unit, phone (602) 223-2279. For national checks / clearance, you must contact the FBI, Special Correspondence Unit, phone (304) 625-5590.
City of Scottsdale 3939 Drinkwater Blvd. Scottsdale AZ 85251-4343. (480) 312-2800. (480) 312-7088.
While no common standard exists for male hair, as long as it is fairly short and doesn't touch the collar, you're good. The traditional standard prohibiting any reasonable facial hair is slowly fading as more and more departments allow real mustaches, goatees, or beards.
Fill out the Complaint/Apparent Violation Form . Once the form is completed, you may submit it by any way below: Email it to DERSazcomplaints@azdes. Print and submit the form in person or mail to the nearest complaint specialist at a DES office or ARIZONA@WORK locations.