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Sunrise police records are maintained by the Sunrise Police Department. This city in western Broward County has around 93,000 residents. The police department provides all law enforcement services and creates incident reports, arrest records, crash reports, and other documents for Sunrise. People seeking police records from Sunrise submit requests to the department's records division.

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Sunrise Quick Facts

93,000 Population
Broward County
SPD Police Department
1961 City Incorporated

Sunrise Police Department

Sunrise has its own police department that serves the city. The department operates from its headquarters at 10440 W Oakland Park Blvd. Officers conduct patrol, investigations, traffic enforcement, and community policing. They write incident reports and manage all law enforcement records for Sunrise.

The records division at Sunrise PD handles public records requests. You can request incident reports, crash reports, arrest records, and other documents the department creates. Under Florida's public records law in Chapter 119, most police records are public. Some records have exemptions. Active investigations stay confidential. Juvenile cases have privacy protections. Certain victim information is kept out of public reports.

Sunrise has its own police force, but Broward County Sheriff's Office also operates countywide. BSO runs the county jail and assists local agencies when needed. If an arrest in Sunrise led to booking at the county jail, you may need to contact BSO for jail records even though Sunrise PD wrote the initial report.

Chapter 119 Florida Statutes public records law

Requesting Police Records

To get police records from Sunrise, you contact the records division at the police department. You can submit requests in person, by mail, or online if the department has a web portal. Include the incident date, location, names of people involved, and the report number if you have it. The more details you provide, the faster staff can find your records.

Most incident reports are ready within a few business days. Older records or complex requests may take longer. The department will notify you when your records are ready or if they need more information. Fees depend on the size of the request. Small requests may be free or have a minimal copying charge. Large document sets may cost more based on pages copied and staff time.

Florida law under Florida Statutes § 119.07 requires agencies to respond to public records requests promptly. Sunrise PD must either provide the records, explain why they are exempt, or tell you when they will be ready. You can challenge denials in court if you believe the records should be public.

For traffic crash reports, you can also use the state portal at flhsmv.gov. Crash reports from Sunrise are available online for $10 per report. You need the crash date, county, and driver name. This is often the quickest way to get crash reports without visiting the police station.

Types of Records Available

Police records from Sunrise include incident reports, arrest records, crash reports, and other law enforcement documents. Each type serves different uses and has different availability under Florida law.

Incident reports cover crimes like theft, burglary, assault, vandalism, and fraud. These reports contain the date, location, victim and suspect information, and a narrative of what happened. People use incident reports for insurance claims, court cases, and personal documentation. Most incident reports from Sunrise are public unless they involve an active investigation or a protected victim.

Arrest records show when someone was taken into custody by Sunrise police. These records include the charges, date of arrest, and booking information. Arrest records are public unless sealed by a court order. If the arrest led to prosecution, the court case records will be at the Broward County Clerk of Court office.

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Traffic crash reports document accidents in Sunrise. Officers investigate and write reports that include driver details, vehicle information, and diagrams of the crash scene. Insurance companies often request these after accidents. You can get crash reports from Sunrise PD or through the statewide portal. The state portal is usually faster and costs $10 per report.

Crime statistics and calls for service data are also public. Researchers and journalists use this data to analyze crime trends and police activity in Sunrise. The department may provide this in summary reports or raw data files depending on what you ask for.

Note: Routine incident reports in Sunrise are typically available within 3 to 5 business days of the request.

Public Records Fees

Fees for police records in Sunrise depend on what you request and how much work it takes to fulfill. A single incident report may have a small fee or be free. Large requests with many pages or extensive search time can cost more.

Florida law under Florida Statutes § 119.07 sets limits on what agencies can charge. Standard copying is 15 cents per page for regular size paper. Certified copies cost extra. If staff spend significant time searching or redacting exempt information, the department can charge for that labor at the rate allowed by law.

When you make your request, ask about fees. Sunrise PD can estimate the cost before they process your request. Most people pay less than $20 for a single report. Crash reports through the state portal are $10. Background checks from FDLE have their own fee schedule.

Background Checks and Criminal History

For a full criminal background check that includes arrests from Sunrise and other places in Florida, go to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. FDLE maintains the statewide criminal history database. They process background checks for individuals and employers.

You can request your own criminal history from FDLE online or by mail. The fee is $24 for a state background check. National checks through the FBI cost more. Visit fdle.state.fl.us for forms and instructions. You can also call the Criminal History Records Unit at (850) 410-8161.

FDLE criminal history records contact page

Background checks pull records from across Florida, including any charges from Sunrise. Personal requests usually take about two weeks to process. Employer requests may take longer depending on the type of check and current volume at FDLE.

If you just need a specific incident report from Sunrise, contact the police department. For a complete criminal history search, use FDLE. Most people use Sunrise PD for single incident reports and FDLE for full background checks.

State and County Resources

Beyond local police records from Sunrise, several other agencies maintain records that may be relevant. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has a public records portal at fdle.justfoia.com where you can submit requests for state-level law enforcement records. FDLE does not have local incident reports, but they do provide statewide criminal justice data.

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Florida Highway Patrol responds to crashes on state highways near Sunrise. If FHP investigated your crash, request the report through the state portal or contact FHP directly. The contact page is at flhsmv.gov.

Broward County maintains the county jail and court system. If an arrest in Sunrise led to charges, the court case records will be at the Broward County Clerk of Court. For more on county resources and agencies that serve Sunrise, see the Broward County police records page.

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Broward County Police Records

Sunrise is in Broward County. The county has its own sheriff's office that serves unincorporated areas and provides countywide services like the jail. For information on county records, other local police departments, and related resources, visit the Broward County police records page.

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