Louisville Criminal Records Search

Louisville is Kentucky's largest city with over 600,000 residents. The Louisville Metro Police Department handles law enforcement. Arrest records and jail information are maintained by Louisville Metro Corrections. Criminal records in Louisville are public under state law. You can request copies of police reports and arrest records through official channels.

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~630,000 Population
Jefferson County
LMPD Police Department
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Louisville Metro Police Department Records

The Louisville Metro Police Department serves the city. They respond to calls. They make arrests. They file reports. The LMPD Records Division handles public requests. You can get accident reports online. You can get incident reports in person. Some records need formal requests.

The LMPD operates under the merged city-county government. This merger took place in 2003. It combined city and county police forces. Now one department serves all of Jefferson County. Criminal records from LMPD are public documents. You have the right to view them. You have the right to copy them.

Department Louisville Metro Police Department
Address 633 W Jefferson Street
Louisville, KY 40202
Records Phone (502) 574-7111
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Website louisvilleky.gov/government/police

You can request police reports at the LMPD headquarters. Bring photo ID. Know the date of the incident. Know the location. Have the report number if you have it. The staff will help you find the right records. Fees apply for copies. Certified copies cost more.

Louisville Metro Corrections Inmate Records

Louisville Metro Corrections runs the jail. They house inmates. They process bookings. They keep arrest records. The jail holds both city and county inmates. You can search for inmates online. You can get booking information by phone.

The Metro Corrections facility is on Liberty Street. It is downtown. It is near the courthouse. The jail processes hundreds of inmates daily. Arrest records are created at booking. These records include charges. They include bail amounts. They include court dates.

To find inmate records in Louisville:

  • Use the online inmate search tool
  • Call the jail information line
  • Visit the corrections office in person
  • Check court records for case status

The Louisville Metro Corrections website has an inmate lookup. You can search by name. You can search by booking number. The system shows current inmates. It shows recent releases. It shows charges and bond amounts. Visit louisvilleky.gov/government/corrections to start your search.

How to Find Louisville Arrest Records

Arrest records in Louisville are public. You can get them. You have options. Many people search online first. It is fast. It is easy. You can also visit offices. You can make phone calls.

Kentucky law allows public access. The Open Records Act governs this. KRS 61.870 to 61.884 spells out the rules. Agencies must respond to requests. They must provide records. Some limits apply. Active cases may be restricted. Juvenile records are sealed.

The main sources for Louisville arrest records include:

  • Louisville Metro Police Department
  • Louisville Metro Corrections
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court
  • Jefferson County District Court
  • Kentucky State Police

Each agency keeps its own records. LMPD has police reports. Metro Corrections has booking records. The courts have case files. You may need to check all three. This gives you the full picture. Start with the arresting agency. Then check corrections. Finish with the court.

Jefferson County Criminal Court Records

Criminal cases go to court. Louisville uses the Jefferson County courts. Felonies go to Circuit Court. Misdemeanors go to District Court. Both courts keep records. You can view them. You can copy them. You can search them.

The Jefferson County Judicial Center houses both courts. It is at 700 W Jefferson Street. The Circuit Court Clerk maintains files. The District Court Clerk does too. You can visit in person. You can search online. Kentucky CourtNet has some records.

Court records show the full case. They show charges. They show hearings. They show outcomes. They show sentences. You can see if charges were dropped. You can see if there was a conviction. You can see probation terms. These records are complete.

To get court records in Louisville, visit the Judicial Center. Go to the clerk's office. Ask for the case file. Provide the defendant's name. Provide the case number if you have it. Pay for copies. Certified copies cost extra. The clerks can help you search.

Louisville Background Check Information

Background checks are common. Employers use them. Landlords use them. Individuals use them. You can get a background check in Louisville. You have several options. Each has its purpose.

The Kentucky State Police offer official checks. They call it a criminal history report. You must submit fingerprints. You must pay a fee. This is the most complete check. It covers all of Kentucky. It is the gold standard.

For Louisville-specific checks, try local sources. LMPD has local arrest records. Metro Corrections has local booking records. The courts have local case records. These focus on Jefferson County. They may not cover other areas.

Note: Third-party websites sell background checks. We do not endorse these. They may have errors. They may be incomplete. Always verify with official sources. Use government agencies when accuracy matters.

How to Request Criminal Records in Louisville

Getting records takes steps. Know what you want. Know where to go. Know what to bring. The process is simple. It just takes time.

First, identify the record type. Do you need a police report? Do you need court records? Do you need jail records? Each has a different source. Each has a different process.

Next, contact the right agency. For police reports, call LMPD. For jail records, call Metro Corrections. For court records, call the court clerk. Ask about their procedures. Ask about their fees.

Then, submit your request. You may need to visit in person. You may need to write a letter. You may use an online form. Provide all details. Include names. Include dates. Include locations.

Finally, pay any fees. Wait for processing. Pick up your records. Or receive them by mail. Keep copies for your files.

Jefferson County Criminal Justice Resources

Louisville sits in Jefferson County. The county has more resources. The Sheriff's Office helps. They serve warrants. They transport inmates. They run the court security. They have records too.

The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is at 531 Court Place. They handle civil papers. They handle evictions. They handle court orders. They work with LMPD. They work with Metro Corrections. They are part of the system.

Other county resources include the County Attorney. They prosecute misdemeanors. The Commonwealth Attorney prosecutes felonies. Both offices have records. Both handle criminal cases. You can contact them for case status.

For more Jefferson County records, visit the county page. It has more details. It has more links. It covers all county resources.

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