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Police records for Temecula are handled by the Riverside County Sheriff Department. Temecula contracts with the sheriff for law enforcement services. The Southwest Sheriff Station serves Temecula and creates all arrest reports and incident files for the city. The station is located in Temecula at 30755 Auld Road. For records requests, you contact the Riverside County Sheriff central records office. This office processes all public records requests for the entire county. Response time is ten days under the California Public Records Act for Temecula police records.

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Temecula Quick Facts

113,085 Population
Riverside County
10 Days Response Time
Contract Service Type

Temecula Law Enforcement Services

The Riverside County Sheriff provides law enforcement for Temecula under a contract with the city. The Southwest Sheriff Station handles all calls and incidents in Temecula. Deputies patrol the city and respond to crimes. The station also runs investigations for serious cases. All arrest records and incident reports are created by sheriff deputies assigned to Temecula.

The Southwest Station is at 30755 Auld Road, Temecula, CA 92591. You can call them at 951-696-3000 for general questions. The station is open to the public during business hours. Walk-in service is available for some matters. This station serves Temecula and nearby areas in southwest Riverside County.

Agency Riverside County Sheriff - Southwest Station
Station Address 30755 Auld Road
Temecula, CA 92591
Records Office 4095 Lemon Street, 5th Floor
Riverside, CA 92501
Phone Station: (951) 696-3000
Records: (951) 955-2400
Website riversidesheriff.org

For police records from Temecula, you must contact the Riverside County Sheriff central records office. This office is not in Temecula. It is located in Riverside at 4095 Lemon Street, 5th Floor. All records from the Southwest Station are processed through this office. You can call them at 951-955-2400 or email cpra@riversidesheriff.org for questions about records from Temecula.

Submit Records Requests

To request police records from Temecula incidents, submit a request to the Riverside County Sheriff records office in Riverside. You can use the NextRequest online portal at riversidecountyca.nextrequest.com. This system lets you submit requests and track their status. You get an email when your request is ready. You can also submit requests by mail or email to the records office in Temecula cases.

The California Public Records Act in Government Code Sections 7920-7931 gives you the right to request police records. The agency has ten calendar days to respond. They can take a 14-day extension if needed. The initial response tells you if they have the records and when they will be ready. Not all records can be released under state law in Temecula.

The Riverside County Sheriff has a detailed FAQ page about records requests at riversidesheriff.org/faq. This page explains what types of records are available and what is exempt. You cannot get arrest reports by number and incident. Body camera footage is exempt except for critical incidents. Provide as much detail as you can in your request for Temecula police records.

California POST public records act FAQ page

The sheriff also has a transparency portal at publicaccess.riversidesheriff.org. This portal provides access to certain police records and data. You can view booking logs and other public information. The portal covers incidents from Temecula and throughout Riverside County.

Note: Generally, a police report by number and incident is exempt from disclosure per the sheriff FAQ.

Types of Police Records

Arrest records are created when someone is booked into custody in Temecula. The booking happens at the Southwest Station or at a county jail. Booking logs are public and show the person's name, booking date, charges, and bail amount. You can view booking information through the sheriff public access portal. These logs do not mean the person was convicted. Charges may be dropped or reduced later in Temecula cases.

Incident reports document crimes and other calls for service in Temecula. A deputy writes a report after investigating an incident. The report includes what happened, who was involved, witness statements, and the deputy's actions. You can request a copy if you were a victim or party to the incident. The sheriff will not release reports to suspects in active investigations. Closed case files may be available depending on the type of crime in Temecula.

Traffic collision reports are created when deputies respond to crashes in Temecula. These show the date, time, location, vehicles, drivers, and any injuries. Vehicle Code Section 20012 requires the release of collision reports to drivers, passengers, vehicle owners, and insurance companies. Most reports are ready within one to two weeks from Temecula crashes.

Body camera footage from Temecula incidents is generally not available under the California Public Records Act. However, footage from critical incidents must be released under Government Code Section 7923.625. Critical incidents include officer-involved shootings and serious use of force cases. The agency has 45 days to provide the footage. Other body cam video from routine calls in Temecula is exempt from disclosure.

Record Fees and Processing

The Riverside County Sheriff may charge fees for police records. Fee amounts depend on the type of record and whether you need a certified copy. Some records are provided at no cost. Others have copy fees. Contact the records office at 951-955-2400 to ask about current fees before you submit a request for Temecula police records.

Processing times vary based on the request. Simple incident reports often take one to two weeks. Complex requests with multiple files can take longer. The ten-day response deadline is just the initial response. The agency will tell you when your records will be ready. Follow up if you do not hear back within the time they quoted for Temecula police records.

Victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or human trafficking get free copies of their incident reports under California law. The agency must provide these within five days at no charge. You may need to show proof that you were the victim. This applies to sheriff records from Temecula incidents.

Other Record Sources

The California Department of Justice maintains statewide criminal history records. You can request your own record for $25 through the DOJ Record Review Unit. The process requires fingerprints. Mail your application to PO BOX 160207, Sacramento, CA 95816-0207. Visit oag.ca.gov/fingerprints/record-review for forms. This gives you a complete state record including arrests or convictions from Temecula.

The California Highway Patrol handles crash reports for incidents on state highways. You can request reports online at crashes.chp.ca.gov. Only parties of interest can get copies. This includes drivers, passengers, vehicle owners, and insurance companies. The CHP serves Interstate 15 and other state routes near Temecula. For crashes on city streets, contact the sheriff records office instead.

Riverside County Superior Court keeps criminal case files for prosecutions in Temecula. You can search cases online through the court website. Court records include filings, hearings, and judgments. These are separate from police reports but may contain related information. Contact the court clerk for copies of documents from Temecula criminal cases.

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Riverside County Police Records

Temecula is in Riverside County. The sheriff provides law enforcement for Temecula and many other contract cities. For county records, NextRequest portal, transparency systems, and detailed FAQ, visit the Riverside County police records page.

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