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Paducah is the county seat of McCracken County, with a population of roughly 26,845. The Paducah Police Department operates from 1400 Broadway and responds to more than 50,000 calls for service each year. The department has reported seven consecutive years of declining crime rates. Its records division handles public requests for arrest reports, collision reports, and criminal incident documentation. The records unit can be reached at 270-444-8663, while the department's main number is 270-444-8550. Individuals arrested in Paducah are typically booked at the McCracken County Regional Jail at 400 Clarence Gaines Street, which can be reached at 270-444-4719.

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Paducah Police Report Fees

The Paducah Police Department charges fees for copies of police reports. Collision reports cost $5 when requested in person at the department. Reports ordered through the BuyCrash online system cost $10 per report. Criminal incident reports cost $1 per copy. Victims of crimes can obtain their reports free of charge by providing identification and case reference numbers to the records division.

Report requests can be made in person at 1400 Broadway or by calling 270-444-8663. The records division processes requests during regular business hours. Kentucky law requires agencies to respond within three business days. Written requests that include the date of the incident and names of involved parties tend to be processed most efficiently.

The Paducah Police evidence unit manages a substantial volume of material. The department maintains over 14,500 physical evidence items and more than 731,000 digital evidence files. This evidence supports ongoing investigations and court proceedings. Evidence is not available through standard records requests.

McCracken County Regional Jail

The McCracken County Regional Jail at 400 Clarence Gaines Street is the booking facility for arrests in Paducah and McCracken County. When someone is arrested, jail staff create a booking record that documents the person's identity, the charges filed, the arresting agency, and the bond amount. These booking records are public information. The jail's phone number is 270-444-4719.

The screenshot below shows the McCracken County Regional Jail website, which provides inmate and facility information.

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The jail website includes details about visitation hours, inmate phone access, and commissary services.

Family members can contact the jail to confirm whether someone is in custody. Booking information typically becomes available within hours of an arrest. Bond amounts are set by the court, and the jail can provide information about the bonding process. Individuals who post bond are released with instructions to appear at their scheduled court date.

Paducah Crime Statistics

The Paducah city government reports that the police department has achieved seven consecutive years of declining crime. The department responds to more than 50,000 service calls annually. This volume of activity generates a significant number of arrest reports, incident reports, and supplemental documentation each year. The declining crime trend reflects departmental initiatives in community policing and targeted enforcement.

The image below shows the Paducah city government website, which includes information about police department operations and public safety initiatives.

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The city site links to department contacts, crime prevention programs, and public records resources.

Statewide Lookup Tools

For individuals who have been transferred from the McCracken County jail to a state correctional facility, the KOOL offender lookup provides current custody information. This statewide database covers inmates serving sentences in Kentucky's prison system. Search results include conviction details, sentence length, and earliest possible release date. The tool does not cover pretrial detainees held in county jails.

Kentucky's open records law gives the public a right to inspect government documents. Under KRS 61.874, agencies may charge fees that reflect the actual cost of reproducing records. Agencies cannot charge for staff time spent locating records unless the request requires extensive research. Requesters who believe fees are unreasonable can appeal to the Attorney General.

Court records for Paducah cases are maintained by the McCracken County Circuit Clerk's office. These records track cases from filing through disposition and include plea agreements, trial outcomes, and sentencing details. Court records are separate from police arrest reports and must be requested through the court system.

Paducah sits at the confluence of the Tennessee and Ohio rivers in far western Kentucky. The city serves as the commercial hub for the surrounding region. Its police department coordinates with McCracken County deputies, Kentucky State Police, and federal agencies on cases that cross jurisdictional lines. This cooperation affects how arrest records are generated and where they are stored, since each agency maintains its own files.

McCracken County Arrest Records

Paducah is located in McCracken County. The McCracken County jail and sheriff's office maintain comprehensive arrest records for all incidents within the county, including Paducah. For additional resources, broader search options, and more information about the McCracken County detention system serving Paducah, visit the McCracken County arrest records page.

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