Lauderhill Police Records Search

Lauderhill police records are kept by the Lauderhill Police Department for incidents within city limits. Lauderhill is located in Broward County with a population around 76,000. The police department responds to calls, files reports, and investigates crimes. All police records for Lauderhill, including incident reports, arrest records, and crash reports, are public under Florida law. You can request copies through the police department or use online resources provided by the state and county.

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76,627 Population
Broward County
17th Judicial Circuit
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Lauderhill Police Department

The Lauderhill Police Department serves the city and maintains records of all police activity. Officers respond to calls, write reports, and keep files on incidents and arrests. When you need a police report from Lauderhill, the police department is the agency to contact. They handle public records requests and provide copies of incident reports, arrest records, and other documents under Florida's public records law.

Agency Lauderhill Police Department
Address 4501 NW 31st Avenue
Lauderhill, FL 33319
Phone (954) 497-4700
Website www.lauderhillfl.gov/police-department

You can submit records requests to Lauderhill PD online, by mail, or in person. Check the department website for an online portal or email address for requests. Many Florida police agencies now use digital systems that let you track your request status and receive updates. If online submission is not available, visit the police station on NW 31st Avenue during business hours with details about the report you need.

For walk-in requests, bring photo ID and information about the incident. Knowing the date, location, and names of people involved helps staff locate the right report. If you have a case number or report number, that speeds up the search for Lauderhill police records.

Requesting Police Records in Lauderhill

Requesting police records in Lauderhill starts with identifying which agency has the report. If the incident happened inside city limits, Lauderhill PD has it. If it occurred outside the city in Broward County, the sheriff has it. Once you know the right agency, you submit a public records request with details about the incident you are looking for.

Most Lauderhill police records requests can be submitted online or by email. The department reviews your request and tells you if it is approved and what the cost will be. Simple reports are often ready within a few days. More complex requests with many pages or redaction needs may take longer to process. You typically pay before receiving the records.

To request Lauderhill police records, you need:

  • Date of the incident
  • Location or address in Lauderhill
  • Names of people involved
  • Type of incident or crime
  • Report number if you have it

Some records are accessible through statewide resources. Traffic crash reports can be purchased online at www.flhsmv.gov/traffic-crash-reports/ for a fee. Jail booking logs from Broward County Sheriff are often searchable on the sheriff website. These tools can help you find Lauderhill police records without submitting a formal request.

Note: Lauderhill Police Department typically processes records requests within 5 to 7 business days.

Types of Police Records in Lauderhill

Lauderhill police records include incident reports, arrest records, and crash reports. Incident reports document crimes, accidents, and calls for service. Each report has a case number, date, location, and officer narrative. You can request a copy unless the case is sealed or exempt from disclosure under Florida law.

Arrest records show when someone was taken into custody by Lauderhill police. The report lists charges, arrest time, location, and officer name. If the person was booked into jail, the Broward County Sheriff has the booking record. You can search jail logs online to see current inmates and recent arrests in Broward County, including those from Lauderhill.

Traffic crash reports are filed when there is a collision in Lauderhill that involves injury, death, or significant property damage. These reports go to the state database and can be purchased online. The cost is about $12 per report and you receive it immediately. This is often faster than requesting through the police department for Lauderhill police records.

Other records may include 911 call logs, supplemental reports, and witness statements. Availability depends on whether the case is open or closed and whether Florida public records exemptions apply. Active investigations may have restricted access until charges are filed or the case is resolved.

Florida Public Records Law

Florida has strong public records laws that give citizens access to government documents. Police records in Lauderhill are covered by Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. This law requires all state and local records to be public unless a specific exemption applies. Law enforcement agencies must respond to records requests promptly and provide copies at a reasonable cost.

Agencies can charge fees to cover the actual cost of producing records. For Lauderhill police records, fees may include copying costs and staff time for research or redaction. You receive a cost estimate before the work is done. Payment is typically required before you get the records.

Some police records are exempt from disclosure. Active criminal investigations can be withheld until the case closes or charges are filed. Confidential informant information, surveillance techniques, and undercover officer identities are also exempt. Victim names and addresses in domestic violence and sexual assault cases are redacted in Lauderhill police records to protect privacy.

If your request is denied, the agency must provide a written explanation citing the specific exemption. You can challenge the denial in court if you believe it is improper. Most Lauderhill police records requests are approved and processed without issue.

Statewide Police Records Resources

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement maintains a central repository for criminal history records across the state. FDLE collects data from Lauderhill PD, Broward Sheriff, and all other law enforcement agencies. You can request background checks and statewide criminal history searches through FDLE.

FDLE has a public records portal at fdle.justfoia.com/publicportal for requesting FDLE documents. This portal is not for local police reports. For Lauderhill police records, contact the police department directly. But if you need statewide criminal history data, FDLE is the source.

Background checks in Florida cost $24. You submit fingerprints and a request form to FDLE. Processing takes about 5 to 10 business days. Call (850) 410-8161 for criminal history questions. The main FDLE number is (850) 410-7000.

For crash reports from Lauderhill or anywhere in Florida, use the state crash report portal at www.flhsmv.gov/traffic-crash-reports/. Reports are available online for a fee and delivered instantly. This is often easier than requesting through the police department for Lauderhill police records.

Lauderhill Police Records Fees

Fees for Lauderhill police records depend on the type of request and the amount of work required. Simple incident reports may have a small copying fee. More complex requests with extensive research or redaction cost more. Florida law allows agencies to charge the actual cost of producing records.

Common fees for Lauderhill police records include:

  • Incident report copy: $1 to $5
  • Arrest report copy: $1 to $5
  • Traffic crash report (state): $12
  • Background check (FDLE): $24
  • Research or redaction time: hourly staff rate

The Lauderhill PD may waive fees in certain cases. If you are a victim or party to the incident, your copy may be free. Ask about fee waivers when you submit your request. Payment is usually required before you receive the records. The department accepts cash, check, and credit card for Lauderhill police records.

Broward County Sheriff Records

Lauderhill is in Broward County. The Broward County Sheriff serves unincorporated areas and operates the county jail. If an incident happened outside Lauderhill city limits, the sheriff likely has the report. The sheriff also handles all jail bookings for people arrested by Lauderhill PD and other local agencies in Broward County.

Broward Sheriff provides online access to jail records and booking logs. You can search by name to see current inmates and recent arrests. The sheriff accepts public records requests for incident reports, crash reports, and other documents. Contact the sheriff's office or check their website for information on how to request records.

For more on Broward County law enforcement records, including the sheriff's office and other city police departments, visit the Broward County Police Records page. It covers all agencies in the county and how to access records for different areas.

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