Owensboro Criminal Records Search Guide

Owensboro is the fourth largest city in Kentucky. It sits on the Ohio River. The Owensboro Police Department serves the city. They work with the Daviess County Sheriff. Together they maintain criminal records. These are public records. You can access them.

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Owensboro Quick Facts

~60,000 Population
Daviess County
OPD Police Department
DCDC Detention Center

Owensboro Police Department Records

The Owensboro Police Department protects the city. They have over 100 officers. They patrol neighborhoods. They answer calls. They make arrests. They file reports. The Records Unit keeps these reports.

OPD is professional. They use modern tools. They have online services. Some records are on the web. Accident reports are online. You can buy them. You can print them. This saves time.

Department Owensboro Police Department
Address 222 E Ninth Street
Owensboro, KY 42303
Records Phone (270) 687-8888
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website owensboropolice.org

You can visit the police station. It is downtown. Go to the Records Unit. Request a report. Show your ID. Pay for copies. The staff is helpful. They will guide you.

Daviess County Sheriff and Detention Center

The Daviess County Sheriff works with OPD. They serve the county. They run the jail. They handle warrants. They provide court security. They keep records too.

The Daviess County Detention Center is on Fourth Street. It is in Owensboro. It holds city and county inmates. It is a modern facility. It opened in recent years. It has good systems.

The jail has an inmate search. It is online. You can find current inmates. You can find recent bookings. You can see charges. You can see bond amounts. Visit the Sheriff's website. Look for the inmate link.

The Daviess County Sheriff's Office is at dcsoky.gov. This is their official site. It has tools. It has information. It has contacts. Use it as your resource.

Finding Owensboro Arrest Records

Arrest records tell you who was arrested. They tell you when. They tell you where. Owensboro keeps these records. You can find them. Here is how.

Start with the jail. The Daviess County Detention Center has booking records. These are created at arrest. They are public. You can see them. You can search them.

Then check police records. OPD has incident reports. They have arrest reports. These have details. They have the full story. You can request them.

Finally, check the courts. Daviess County courts have case records. They show charges. They show outcomes. They show sentences. This is the result.

Where to find Owensboro arrest records:

  • Daviess County Detention Center inmate search
  • Owensboro Police Department Records Unit
  • Daviess County District Court Clerk
  • Daviess County Circuit Court Clerk
  • Kentucky CourtNet online system

Daviess County Criminal Court Records

Criminal cases go through court. Owensboro uses Daviess County courts. The District Court handles lesser crimes. The Circuit Court handles major crimes. Both keep public records.

The Daviess County Courthouse is historic. It is downtown. It has been renovated. It houses both courts. The clerks are there. You can visit them.

Court records include filings. They include motions. They include hearing dates. They include verdicts. They include sentences. All are public. You can view them.

To get records, visit the clerk. Ask for the case. Give them the name. Give them the case number if you have it. Pay copy fees. Get your documents.

Owensboro Warrant Information

Warrants are serious. They mean arrest. They mean search. They are court orders. You can find information. You can check status.

The Daviess County Sheriff handles warrants. They execute them. They have a list. You can ask about them. Call the Sheriff's Office. Ask the warrant division.

Some information is online. Some is not. Safety matters. The Sheriff controls access. Call and ask. They will help. They will guide you.

If you have a warrant, address it. Do not ignore it. Contact a lawyer. Contact the court. Turn yourself in. This is best. It shows good faith.

Kentucky Open Records Act in Owensboro

Kentucky has a strong open records law. It is KRS Chapter 61. It gives you rights. You can request documents. Agencies must respond. They must provide records. Some limits exist.

Owensboro agencies follow this law. OPD follows it. The Sheriff follows it. The courts follow it. They have procedures. They have forms. They have time limits.

You can make a request. Write it down. Be specific. Describe the records. Give dates. Give names. Give locations. Send it to the agency. Wait for response.

Agencies have three days. They must respond. They can provide records. They can deny. They can ask for more time. If denied, you can appeal. The Attorney General reviews it.

Daviess County Public Records

Owensboro is the seat of Daviess County. The county has more to offer. More agencies. More records. Visit the county page. It covers it all. It has more details.

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