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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Police activity: does landlord have right to know?
Is landlord able to get access to police reports to find out about illegal activity on their property? Someone overdosed on a property in my neighborhood. 911 was called and ambulance came and took him away. Will police release information on this event to landlord if requested? Arizona is not a “Good Samaritan” state so the party won’t be protected by privacy for the 911 call. Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
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FOIA
Just go to the City Hall or Police Station. They usually have a form. The will charge you by the page so be specific in your request.