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  • spitfirejes
    In Memoriam
    • Jun 2012
    • 839

    Another question for LEO (san diego)

    OK, so basically I had an incident at work earlier this week and had to call the sd sheriffs and I need to get a print out of the police report for the company records. I was wondering if this is something that was possible? If it is where do I go to get the report? And what information I need to get the report? I do have the responding officers card that he wrote the case # on.


    Thank you

    JES
    I'd rather be judged by twelve than carried by six.

    Originally posted by scoutsniper687
    lol I feel like going out with Jes would result in him in handcuffs, 760 would wind up on top of some chicks car while still in the wheel chair strapped down, and I would be no where to be found wondering the streets like a lost puppy trying to figure out where you guys went until i found a taco shop I called home.
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    jaysen
    Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 380

    Head on over to the station the deputies are out of and one of the records clerks there should be able to assist you. Show them your card, pay them their fee, and typically you'll have your report within a few minutes/hours..

    Easy peezee

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    • #3
      Bobby Ricigliano
      Mit Gott und Mauser
      CGN Contributor
      • Feb 2011
      • 17439

      Originally posted by spitfirejes
      OK, so basically I had an incident at work earlier this week and had to call the sd sheriffs and I need to get a print out of the police report for the company records. I was wondering if this is something that was possible? If it is where do I go to get the report? And what information I need to get the report? I do have the responding officers card that he wrote the case # on.


      Thank you

      JES
      Everything Jaysen said is accurate. There may however be a time delay of a few days or a week or more before the report is available as a public record. There is an approval process, reports are entered into a database, assigned to a detective, etc. This time amount may vary from department to department.

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      • #4
        spitfirejes
        In Memoriam
        • Jun 2012
        • 839

        Awesome, Thank you guys
        I'd rather be judged by twelve than carried by six.

        Originally posted by scoutsniper687
        lol I feel like going out with Jes would result in him in handcuffs, 760 would wind up on top of some chicks car while still in the wheel chair strapped down, and I would be no where to be found wondering the streets like a lost puppy trying to figure out where you guys went until i found a taco shop I called home.

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        • #5
          softscrubb
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 550

          with SDSO.. expect 3-5 weeks before you can get a report...
          Originally posted by Citadelgrad87
          Stop the thread, I want to get off.

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