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Record requests to the Vermont State Police must be submitted in writing or online. The Vermont State Police will evaluate each request on an individual basis and in accordance with the Vermont Access to Public Records Act; Title 1, Chapter 5, Subchapter 3 of the Vermont Statues Annotated.
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Records requests can be made online or by mail directly to the Vermont State Police. The Vermont Access to Public Records Act, Title 1, Chapter 5, Subchapter 3 of the Vermont Statues Annotated, provides for access to public records. The Act also includes specific exemptions from public inspection. Those exemptions are set forth in 1 V.S.A. § 317.
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Waterbury, Vermont 05671 Phone: (802) 244-8727 There are virtually thousands of police records available in Vermont and since they’ve become available online, it’s the preferred way of obtaining them for whatever reason. Internet search sites have made it almost effortless to be able to search through volumes of information within seconds.
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Police records include arrest logs, investigation reports, and criminal records for individuals arrested, detained, and investigated by the Police. The Police Department maintains Police Records on their arrests, searches, investigations, and the actions of police officers.
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103 S. Main St. Waterbury, Vermont 05671 You can request the record by mail or online however you will need to provide details such as VSP case number, name of the parties on record, date, and type of incident. If you are unaware of the case number, get in touch with the local State Police station that handled the case.
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The Vermont State Police is a full-service law enforcement agency that provides primary law enforcement services to approximately 200 towns, 90 percent of the land mass, and 50 percent of the population in Vermont. In addition, the specialized resources of the Vermont State Police support our local, county and federal partners in times of need.
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Public Records Although Vermont courts have recognized a common law right of access to public documents since 1906, our Public Records Act (PRA) was originally a product of the 1976 session of the General Assembly, adopted in the wake of the Watergate scandal.
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If you DO NOT need a notarized copy of a Criminal Conviction report on yourself or anyone else then visit the Vermont Conviction Report (VCCRIS) Website . You will need to provide a Name and Date of Birth and there is a $30.00 charge per conviction report. The benefit is an immediate result to your computer that you can print or save.
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The Vermont Crime Information Center also provides criminal history checks online through the Vermont Conviction Report Website using a name and date of birth. Fees are $30 per conviction report. If you need a notarized copy of your criminal history, you will need to request the results via mail. Vermont Arrest Records by Type of Crime
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