Lexington Criminal Records and Arrest Reports

Lexington is Kentucky's second largest city. It is the heart of the Bluegrass region. The Lexington Police Department serves the city. The Fayette County Sheriff runs the detention center. Together they maintain criminal records. These records are public. You can access them by request.

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Lexington Quick Facts

~320,000 Population
Fayette County
LPD Police Department
FCDC Detention Center

Lexington Police Department Criminal Records

The Lexington Police Department protects the city. They patrol streets. They investigate crimes. They make arrests. The department has a Records Section. This section keeps all reports. You can request copies. You can visit in person.

LPD serves an urban area. They cover Fayette County. The city and county are merged. This is like Louisville. It creates efficiency. It streamlines services. Criminal records are centralized. This helps the public. It helps researchers too.

Department Lexington Police Department
Address 150 E Main Street
Lexington, KY 40507
Records Phone (859) 258-3600
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website lexingtonpolice.ky.gov

You can get police reports from LPD. Fill out a request form. Bring identification. Pay the copy fee. Some reports are online. Accident reports are one example. Visit their website first. It may save you a trip.

Fayette County Sheriff and Detention Center

The Fayette County Sheriff operates the jail. They call it FCDC. It stands for Fayette County Detention Center. They book inmates there. They house them. They release them. All booking records are public.

The Sheriff's Office does more. They serve court papers. They provide courthouse security. They execute warrants. They work with LPD. They work with other agencies. They are key to the justice system.

The Fayette County Sheriff's website has tools. You can search inmates. You can see who's in jail. You can see charges. You can see bond amounts. You can see court dates. Visit fayettesheriff.com to search.

The detention center is on Old Frankfort Pike. It is a large facility. It holds hundreds of inmates. Booking happens all day. Records update often. The online system is current. It shows real-time data.

Finding Lexington Arrest Records and Mugshots

Arrest records tell a story. They show who was arrested. They show when. They show why. They show where. Lexington keeps these records. You can find them. You need to know where to look.

The Fayette County Detention Center has mugshots. They take photos at booking. These are public records. You can view them. Some websites collect them. Be careful with these sites. Official sources are best.

To find arrest records in Lexington:

  • Check the FCDC inmate search
  • Contact LPD Records Section
  • Visit the Fayette County District Court
  • Search Kentucky CourtNet online

Each source has different data. The jail has booking info. Police have incident details. Courts have case outcomes. Together they give the full record. Start with one. Add others as needed.

Fayette County Criminal Court Records

Criminal cases end up in court. Lexington uses Fayette County courts. The District Court handles misdemeanors. The Circuit Court handles felonies. Both maintain records. You can access them.

The Fayette County Courthouse is downtown. It is on Main Street. The Circuit Clerk's office is there. The District Clerk's office is there too. You can visit both. You can request files. You can make copies.

Court records are detailed. They include the complaint. They include motions. They include hearings. They include the verdict. They include sentencing. This is the official record. It shows what happened.

Kentucky CourtNet 2.0 has some records. Not all are online. Older cases may be paper only. Recent cases are more likely online. You can search by name. You can search by case number. There may be fees.

Lexington Warrant Search Options

Warrants are court orders. They authorize arrest. They authorize search. They are public records. You can search for them. You can find active warrants. You can find warrant status.

The Fayette County Sheriff executes warrants. They have a warrant division. You can contact them. Ask about a specific warrant. They may tell you. They may not give details. Safety is a concern.

Some warrants are online. The court may list them. The sheriff may list them. This varies. It changes often. Call to ask. They will guide you. They know the current process.

If you think you have a warrant, act. Contact a lawyer. Contact the court. Do not ignore it. Warrants do not expire. They stay active. Deal with them soon.

Lexington Sex Offender Registry Lookup

Sex offenders must register. This is state law. Kentucky maintains a registry. It is public. You can search it. You can find offenders by location. You can find them by name.

The Kentucky State Police run the registry. It covers all counties. It includes Fayette County. It includes Lexington. You can search online. Visit the KSP website. Look for the sex offender link.

The registry shows photos. It shows addresses. It shows conviction details. It shows risk levels. This helps the public. It helps parents. It helps communities. Use this tool wisely.

Note: The registry updates regularly. Check often. Information changes. Offenders move. The data is current as of the last update. Always verify important details.

Fayette County Criminal Records

Lexington is in Fayette County. The county has more records. The county has more resources. For broader searches, check the county page. It covers all county agencies. It has additional links.

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