Lexington Arrest Records Overview

Lexington is Kentucky's second-largest city with 323,725 residents in Fayette County. The Lexington Police Department handles law enforcement across the merged city-county government. Their headquarters sits at 150 E Main St in downtown Lexington. The department maintains arrest records, incident reports, and collision reports that are available to the public under Kentucky's Open Records Act. You can reach the non-emergency line at 859-258-3600 or the records division at 859-258-3568 for specific inquiries about document availability.

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Lexington Police Record Requests

The Lexington Police records division processes requests for arrest reports, incident reports, and other law enforcement documents. Written requests can be submitted by mail or in person at headquarters. The department follows state Open Records guidelines, which require a response within three business days. Staff will either provide the requested documents or cite specific legal exemptions for any withheld materials.

Lexington also offers free online reporting for minor property crimes involving losses under $1,000. This service covers incidents like petty theft, vandalism, and lost property. Reports filed online receive a case number and enter the same system as those taken by officers in the field. This option reduces wait times for both residents and police staff.

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The Lexington Police website provides contact details, division information, and links to public safety resources maintained by the department.

Fayette County Detention Center

The Fayette County Detention Center at 600 Old Frankfort Cir processes all local bookings for Lexington. The facility phone number is (859) 425-2700. When someone is arrested in Lexington, they are transported to this facility for intake processing. Booking staff record personal information, charges, and bond amounts during this step.

The inmate information portal on the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government website lets the public search for individuals currently in custody. Search results display the inmate's name, booking date, charges, and bond status. This tool updates regularly as new bookings are processed and existing inmates are released or transferred.

Fayette County Inmate Information

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The inmate information page provides a searchable database of current detainees held at the Fayette County facility.

Collision Reports in Lexington

Traffic collision reports are among the most frequently requested police records in Lexington. Reports are available online through BuyCrash for $10 each. Alternatively, you can request a copy by mail for $5. Reports typically become available within a few business days of the incident.

Each collision report documents the vehicles involved, driver and passenger information, road and weather conditions, and the officer's narrative. Insurance companies routinely request these reports to process claims. Attorneys also use them as foundational evidence in personal injury cases. The report number or the date and location of the crash are needed to locate a specific record.

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BuyCrash is the online portal used by Lexington Police and many other Kentucky agencies to distribute collision reports to the public.

State Offender Records

The Kentucky Online Offender Lookup system tracks individuals sentenced to state custody. Offenders from Lexington who receive sentences exceeding twelve months are transferred to state correctional facilities. The KOOL database allows searches by name or identification number and returns information about current location, sentence length, and earliest possible release date.

State records complement local arrest records by providing long-term tracking information. Local records cover the initial arrest and booking. State records follow the individual through sentencing, incarceration, and parole. Together, these systems offer a more complete picture of an individual's involvement with the criminal justice system in Kentucky.

Open Records Law

Kentucky's Open Records Act under KRS 61.878 defines which government records are public and which are exempt. Most arrest records, booking logs, and incident reports are considered public. Exemptions exist for ongoing investigations, juvenile records, and documents containing protected personal information like medical data or Social Security numbers.

Requesters who believe records were improperly withheld can appeal to the Kentucky Attorney General. The AG's office reviews the agency's cited exemptions and issues a binding decision. This appeal process provides an important check on government agencies that may be reluctant to release information.

Fayette County Arrest Records

Lexington operates as a merged city-county government with Fayette County. The detention center and courts serve both jurisdictions. For additional resources covering Fayette County, visit the county arrest records page.

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