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To obtain a copy of a police report, please email, fax, or mail your request to MPD. Please include your email address, phone number, and a legible copy of your photo ID with your request. Reports will be returned electronically if possible to minimize the use of paper resources.
https://www.mauicounty.gov/443/Police-ReportsMPD Records Section | Maui County, HI - Official Website
The Maui Police Department Records Section: Maintains a physical and electronic records system of all police reports Collects payment for ink-rolled employment fingerprints Processes legal documents for arrests and civil process services Registers firearms and maintains firearms registrations files Processes firearm permit applications
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The Maui Police Department Records Section: Maintains a physical and electronic records system of all police reports; Collects payment for ink-rolled employment fingerprints; Processes legal documents for arrests and civil process services; Registers firearms and maintains firearms registrations files; Processes firearm permit applications
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The Maui County Police Department maintains detailed records on arrests, investigations, and the actions of police officers and makes many of these records available for public search and background checks. Learn about Police Records, including: Where to get free Police Records online How to perform a Maui County background check
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Maui Police Department 55 Mahalani St. Wailuku, HI 96793 Phone: (808) 244-6355 On the other hand, requests for criminal records are also processed by the Hawaii Criminal Justice Center.
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There are 7 Police Departments in Maui County, Hawaii, serving a population of 164,094 people in an area of 1,162 square miles.There is 1 Police Department per 23,442 people, and 1 Police Department per 165 square miles.. In Hawaii, Maui County is ranked 3rd of 5 counties in Police Departments per capita, and 3rd of 5 counties in Police Departments per square mile.
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Where to Obtain Police Reports Requests for police reports may be made in person or by calling any of the district stations listed below. Written requests may be mailed to the Records and Identification Section, Hawaiʻi Police Department, 349 Kapi‘olani Street, Hilo, 96720.
https://www.hawaiipolice.com/services/police-reportsRecords and Identification Division - LAPD Online
100 West 1st Street Room P1-137 Los Angeles, CA 90012 213-486-8300 213-486-8310. Records and Identification (R&I) Division is a critical 24-hour, seven-day a week support function of the Department, providing records and information management systems and state-of-the-art identification services and technologies.
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Welcome to the Hawaiʻi Police Department website In an emergency, call 911; For non-emergencies, call (808) 935-3311. Use 911 to report any serious medical problem, fire, life-threatening situation or crime in progress. If your need is not an emergency, please call the non-emergency line at (808) 935-3311.
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