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  1. Records requests can be made online or by mail directly to the Vermont State Police. The Vermont Access to Public Records Act, Title 1, Chapter 5, Subchapter 3 of the Vermont Statues Annotated, provides for access to public records. The Act also includes specific exemptions from public inspection.

    • Stations

      New Haven, VT, 05472 Voice: 802-388-4919 Fax: 802-453-7918....

    • Use of Force Data

      Vermont State Police Headquarters 45 State Drive Waterbury,...

    • New Haven Barracks

      The New Haven Barracks patrols 188 miles of state roads...

    • Case Number
    • Fees
    • Online Record Request
    • Record Request by Mail
    • Crash Reports
    • Record Custodian

    To request a Vermont State Police Record, be sure that you have the corresponding case number about which you inquire. If you do not have the case number, contact the local Vermont State Police barracks that handled the case. The case number is also included in all VSP press releases.

    The fee for the police records are as follows, as set forth by 20 V.S.A. § 1815. If there are additional costs associated with your request for extracting and compiling records, as set forth by the Vermont Secretary of State, we will contact you to discuss. Payment will be returned for reports which are not released. 1. Police Report: $20.00 2. Pho...

    To request a police report or other public record online, you will need: 1. VSP case number 2. Date of the Incident 3. Name of all parties involved 4. Type of incident 5. Valid Email Address 6. Credit Card for Payment

    To request a police report or other public record by mail, you will need: 1. Record Request Form 2. VSP case number 3. Date of the incident 4. Name of all parties involved 5. Type of incident 6. Check payable to the VT Dept. of Public Safety Mail your request to:

    Crash reports are supplied by the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Please complete a Vermont DMV Record Requestand mail your request to: A crash report includes the police report of the motor vehicle crash; which are available 30 days from the date of the collision. For questions, contact the DMV directly at 802-828-2000.

    If you have an existing record request or your questions has not been answered above, please contact the Record Custodian at 802-241-5351.

  2. The New Haven Barracks patrols 188 miles of state roads within Addison County. The New Haven Barracks regularly conducts outreach through community groups, selectboards and other public forums to discuss local concerns and to share important information with community members.

  3. This service allows users to purchase police reports and public records that are on file with the Department of Public Safety. These requests cost $20.00 for a report, $20.00 for a disc of photos, $45.00 for a video (either DUI or non-DUI incidents), and $45.00 for an audio recording.

  4. Vermont arrest records are documents containing the details of an arrest following the arrestee's alleged involvment in criminal activity. View Vermont arrest statistical information, and learn features of an arrest record, it's significance, how to view or copy these record from state repositories and the eligibility requirements for sealing ...

  5. VCIC populates the database with information obtained from the following sources: fingerprint cards taken pursuant to arrest; District court filings, disposition data, and other district court generated documents; reports from State.s Attorneys; and documentation from other criminal justice agencies.

  6. This service allows users to purchase criminal conviction records from the Vermont Crime Information Center. A criminal conviction record is a record of conviction in a Vermont district court.

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