Fullerton Police Blotter
Fullerton police blotter records are maintained by the Fullerton Police Department in Orange County. The city has about 143,000 residents and is located in northern Orange County. Arrest records and booking logs are public information under California law. You can request these records through the department's public records process. Fullerton operates its own police department with NextRequest or similar portals for records requests. People arrested in Fullerton are booked into Orange County jail facilities where custody records are maintained by the county sheriff.
Fullerton Quick Facts
Request Fullerton Police Records
Fullerton Police Department handles public records requests through NextRequest or similar online systems. Like other Orange County cities, the department processes requests for arrest reports, crime reports, and police documents. You can submit requests online for fastest service.
To request arrest records, provide the name of the person arrested and the date if known. Include any case numbers, report numbers, or location details you have. The more information you provide, the quicker staff can locate your records.
California law requires agencies to respond within 10 days. They must tell you if they have the records and when they will be available. Simple requests are often filled quickly. Complex requests that need review of many files may take longer.
Records available from Fullerton PD include:
- Arrest reports and booking logs
- Traffic collision reports
- Crime reports for victims
- Police incident reports
- Activity logs and statistics
Fees vary based on the type of record and delivery method. Digital copies usually cost less than printed ones. The department will inform you of fees before completing your request. Payment is required before records are released.
Public Arrest Information
Under Government Code Section 7923.600, Fullerton police must make certain arrest information public. This includes the name of every person arrested, their age and physical description, the time and date of arrest, the location of the arrest, and the charges filed. Bail amounts are also public records.
Some details may be withheld if releasing them would interfere with an ongoing investigation. Basic booking facts are always public. Arrest information shows charges at the time of booking. Final charges may be different after prosecutors review the case. Court records show what happens after arrest.
Anyone can request public records. You do not need to explain why you want arrest information. Some personal details may be redacted for privacy, but core arrest facts are available to the public in California.
Note: Arrest records show allegations only and do not prove guilt.
Orange County Custody Records
People arrested in Fullerton are transferred to Orange County jail facilities. The county sheriff operates jails in Santa Ana and other locations. To find current custody information, check the Orange County Inmate Information System. This database shows who is in county custody.
The system requires you to create an account to view inmate information. You can search by name or booking number. The current version does not display inmate charges, only booking and release dates. For more detailed information about someone in Orange County custody, contact the jail directly or check court records.
For questions about inmates, you can reach Orange County Directory Assistance at 855-886-5400. The Sheriff's records unit also processes public records requests for custody information.
Fullerton Police Contact
The Fullerton Police Department headquarters is located on West Commonwealth Avenue in central Fullerton. You can visit during business hours or call for non-emergency matters. For public records requests, use the online portal for fastest processing.
| Department | Fullerton Police Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 237 West Commonwealth Avenue Fullerton, CA 92832 |
| Non-Emergency | (714) 738-6800 |
| Website | fullertonpd.org |
The police station is on Commonwealth Avenue in Fullerton. OCTA bus routes serve the area. Metrolink's Fullerton station provides rail access. Parking is available near the station. Bring a photo ID if you visit in person.
Legal Help for Fullerton Residents
The Orange County Public Defender represents people charged with crimes who cannot afford a private attorney. Their office serves all of Orange County including Fullerton. The main office is in Santa Ana. Call (714) 834-3600 for information about public defender services.
Legal Aid Society of Orange County provides free civil legal help to low-income residents. While they do not handle criminal defense cases, they can assist with related civil matters. Their office serves Orange County residents. Call (714) 571-5200 or visit legal-aid.com for more information.
The Orange County Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service at (714) 634-6272. They can connect you with a private attorney who handles criminal law cases in Orange County. The first consultation may be at a reduced rate.
Orange County Police Blotter
Fullerton is in Orange County. The county sheriff maintains arrest and booking records for unincorporated areas and the county jail system. For county jail rosters, booking logs, and arrest records from other Orange County cities, visit the Orange County police blotter page.