Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
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Call 9-1-1 in the event of a Police, Fire or Medical Emergency
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You can submit a request via our website:
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Traffic Collision Report: Only those authorized as defined in California Vehicle Code 20012*are eligible to receive a copy of a Traffic Collision Report.
* California Vehicle Code 20012 states in part that Traffic Collision Reports be made available to the driver(s) involved, the parent of a minor driver, the authorized representative of a driver, any injured person, the owners of vehicles or property damaged, and any attorney representing the above persons.
Crime Report: To obtain a copy of a property or person Crime Report, you must be listed as the victim. The report is releasable if it is no longer under investigation.
If you are listed as a suspect or an arrested party and charges are filed by the Fresno County District Attorney’s Office, you will be provided a copy of the report at your arraignment hearing.
If a juvenile is involved in a report, the report must be reviewed by the Records Division staff to determine if it is releasable without a court order from the Juvenile Court. If a court order is necessary, you will need to contact the Fresno County Juvenile Court at 559-455-5195.
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Please call the Kingsburg Police Department/Records Division at 559-897-4418 during business hours and be prepared to provide either the license plate number of the vehicle or the vehicle identification number (VIN).
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The vehicle must be currently registered to you.
The vehicle must have current insurance. The insurance must be specifically for the vehicle being released and must have current effective policy dates.
You must have picture identification consisting of either a valid driver’s license, state issued identification card, immigration card or passport.
Administrative fees are $150 and are payable by cash, Certified Check, Money Order, Cashier’s Check, VISA or MasterCard.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9A.M. to 3:30P.M.
You will need to bring the following with you when you come to the Police Department: proof of the vehicle’s current registration, proof of insurance, picture identification conforming to the standards mentioned above, and the fee. Details regarding each of these items are mentioned above. Please read carefully.
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The vehicle must be currently registered to you.
You must have a picture identification consisting of either a valid driver’s license state identification card, immigration card or passport.
You must pay a $15.00 “Redemption Fee” payable by cash, Certified Check, Money Order, Cashier’s Check, VISA or MasterCard .
Releases are processed Monday through Friday from 9A.M. to 3:30P.M.
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The Kingsburg Police Department performs criminal records checks pertaining only to records within the city of Kingsburg and automated checks only date back 01/01/2000.
You will need to come into the Police Department to complete a Citizen Background Request form. You will need to provide photo identification and pay a $25.00 fee.
Fees may be paid by cash, Certified Check, Money Order, Cashier’s Check, VISA or MasterCard.
The records checks are not performed immediately, you will be notified upon completion. A Fresno County Area criminal history is available from the Fresno County Superior Court, 1100 Van Ness Avenue, 11th floor, Fresno, CA.
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To see if someone has been booked into Fresno County Jail, call (559) 600-8600
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Contact the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office at (559) 600-8401.
In person:
Kingsburg Police Department
1300 California St.
Kingsburg, CA 93631
You will need to provide photo identification.
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Kingsburg Police Department will accept child custody reports for documentation purposes only, a case number will be issued.
Currently the District Attorney is not accepting child custody reports.
If you have questions for the District Attorney, please call their office at (559) 600-3141.
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The storage and release of property and evidence is controlled and maintained by the Police Services Technician. All property releases are done by appointment only. Appointments can be made by calling (559)897-4418 Monday through Thursday 9:30am – 3:30pm except for holidays observed by the city of Kingsburg.