I am a defendant and I want to get a copy of the police report. How do I get a copy? Is there any cost?

If you are a defendant in a criminal case and you have an attorney, he or she will be provided a copy of the police report(s) after making a general appearance. If you choose to represent yourself (Pro Per), and it is stated on the record, a copy of your police report will be provided to you by our Discovery Unit. We cannot provide police reports to anyone until after the arraignment. If you have a warrant for your arrest, you must clear this up with the courts, and get a court date before a police report can be obtained.


Please call our office at 707-253-4211 for more information.

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2. I am a defendant and I want to get a copy of the police report. How do I get a copy? Is there any cost?