Philadelphia Police Department Records Request. . Note that the Right-to-Know Law does not apply to such recordings
. Note that the Right-to-Know Law does not apply to such recordings. Requests from lawyers or law firms must be directed to the Open Records Officer for the City of Philadelphia Law Department and should indicate the Office, Department, Board and/or Commission the request is seeking records from. Right-to-Know Request Form Right-to-Know Policy The purpose of this form is to formally request access to police incident or offense reports held by the City of Philadelphia's Department of Records. The police department partners with communities across the city to: Fight crime, the fear of crime, and terrorism. Discover the essence of Philly’s charm and cultural richness. Discover how to access criminal records in Philadelphia County, including free search options, what's included in a criminal record, and how long they're kept. Records Division The Records Division maintains current and historical police accident and incident reports. Mail your request to Police Record Unit, City of Philadelphia, Department of Records, Room 170, City Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19107. Aug 15, 2025 ยท Alternatively, requests can be submitted in person at the Department of Records, Room 170, City Hall, 1400 John F.
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