
We DO NOT release any arrest ticket/record that is part of an active case, active investigation, or active prosecution.ĬAN I HAVE A REPRESENTATIVE (I.E. ( Click here for the Request for Service Form.)Ĭomplete the “Request for Service Form” and submit with a money order or cashier’s check (no personal checks accepted) made payable to the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office.Ģ01-271 Poplar Avenue – Jail Annex – Room 10-06ĭepending upon the nature of the crime you are seeking a record for, you may be re-directed to the General Investigative Division for the record.

You must fill out the Records and Identification Request for Service Form, pay the fees, submit a valid state-issued identification (must be notarized if submitting the request through the mail) and provide proper mailing address with a valid contact phone number.

You must fill out the Records and Identification Request for Service Form, pay the fees, and show proper identification. You may come in person or request a copy of a record of arrest/jail verification through the mail (fingerprint card must be done in person).

The most common materials maintained by the archives include:ĭr.HOW DO I OBTAIN A COPY OF A RECORD OF ARREST/JAIL RELEASE/FINGERPRINT CARD AND HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? The most common records filed by the register include: Before automation, filing took three to six weeks. Original records are filed and returned within approximately 36 hours. Using no property taxes for its operation, Register Willie Brooks runs an office that is automated and is completely funded by customer fees. The County Archives protects, preserves, and provides public access to the permanent historical records of Shelby County Government. The register must determine whether each instrument offered for registration is entitled to registration under state laws. The Register of Deeds files certain legal documents mainly pertaining to or affecting real estate and provides public access to these records.
