Peoria Booking Photo Records
Peoria busted mugshots come from Maricopa County Sheriff's Office detention facilities where all arrestees from this northwest valley city of nearly 200,000 residents get booked following arrests by Peoria Police Department, which maintains records at 8351 W. Cinnabar Ave operating Monday through Thursday from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM on a compressed workweek schedule but relies entirely on county jail systems for detention and booking photo services. The Peoria Police Department charges fees ranging from $0.15 to $43 depending on request type when you contact their Records Section at 623-773-7098 or email records@peoriaaz.gov, but actual Peoria busted mugshots are captured at MCSO facilities during intake processing and must be searched through Maricopa County portals at mcso.org/Mugshot or mcso.org/custody-bureau-information/inmate-information. You can access Peoria Police records and services information at peoriaaz.gov/government/departments/police including guidance about obtaining police reports and documentation, but for booking photos from arrests in this growing West Valley community you need to access MCSO records through online portals showing current inmates or by submitting formal requests to Maricopa County Public Records Section at PublicRecords@mcso.maricopa.gov.
Search Peoria Busted Mugshots Through MCSO
Peoria Police Department makes arrests throughout the city. Maricopa County Sheriff handles booking. When Peoria officers arrest someone, they transport that person to an MCSO jail for processing. The Intake, Transfer, and Release center handles all Maricopa County bookings including those from Peoria. Booking staff photograph each arrestee during intake. These Peoria busted mugshots go into county records.
Search for these booking photos using MCSO online portals. Visit mcso.org/Mugshot to browse recent bookings. Use the Inmate Information system to search by booking number or name plus date of birth. Both tools are free. Neither requires registration. The portals show current inmates and recent releases from throughout Maricopa County including all Peoria arrests.
For historical Peoria busted mugshots or certified copies, submit formal requests to MCSO Public Records Section. Email PublicRecords@mcso.maricopa.gov or visit 550 W. Jackson Street in Phoenix during business hours. Include full names and approximate arrest dates to help staff locate correct files in their records system efficiently.
Peoria Police Department Records
Peoria Police Department operates from 8351 W. Cinnabar Ave, Peoria, AZ 85345. Call 623-773-7098 for records inquiries or 623-773-7096 for general police business. Email records requests to records@peoriaaz.gov with details about what documentation you need. Office hours run Monday through Thursday, 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM on a compressed workweek schedule.
Fees range from $0.15 to $43 depending on the type of record requested. Simple police reports typically fall at the lower end of this range. Complex requests involving extensive documentation or media files cost more. Contact the Records Section for specific fee information based on what you need.
The Peoria Police website at peoriaaz.gov/government/departments/police provides information about department services and community programs. The online services page at peoriaaz.gov/government/departments/police/online-services-and-information/obtain-police-records explains procedures for requesting various record types and what documentation the department maintains.
Remember that Peoria PD maintains arrest reports and police documentation, but booking photos come from Maricopa County. Peoria doesn't operate detention facilities for long-term holding. MCSO handles booking and generates the mugshot photographs that become part of county records accessible through MCSO portals rather than city police systems.
Peoria as Northwest Valley City
Peoria sits in the northwest portion of the Phoenix metropolitan area. The city has grown substantially over recent decades. Population now approaches 200,000 residents. Peoria stretches across territory north of Glendale and west of central Phoenix, creating a significant West Valley presence.
Peoria Police Department serves this growing population with law enforcement and community services. All arrests flow through the Maricopa County jail system for detention. This partnership between city police and county jail reflects standard practice where municipalities handle patrol and investigation while counties operate detention facilities and courts.
For residents searching Peoria busted mugshots, understanding this city-county division explains why you use MCSO systems rather than Peoria PD. The booking photos exist in county records because county facilities handle all detention operations. MCSO maintains the mugshot database for arrests throughout Maricopa County including all Peoria arrests processed through their centralized intake system.
Nearby West Valley Cities
Glendale borders Peoria to the south and east. Surprise lies to the west. Phoenix extends south of Peoria. All these West Valley communities use the same Maricopa County jail system for booking and detention services.
The Maricopa County page provides comprehensive information about MCSO facilities, online mugshot portals, and records request procedures that apply to Peoria and all other Phoenix metropolitan area municipalities.
Note: Peoria's compressed Monday-Thursday workweek applies to police records requests but doesn't affect accessing Peoria busted mugshots through MCSO online portals which operate continuously.