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Are Arrest Records Public in Concord, New Hampshire?

Arrest records are public in Concord, New Hampshire, pursuant to the New Hampshire Right-to-Know Law (RSA 91-A). This statute establishes that government records, including those pertaining to arrests made by law enforcement agencies, shall be available for inspection and reproduction by members of the public. The law promotes governmental transparency and accountability by ensuring citizens have access to records documenting the actions of public officials and agencies. Exceptions to disclosure exist for certain categories of information as specified in RSA 91-A:5, such as records pertaining to juvenile offenders, ongoing investigations, or where disclosure would constitute an invasion of privacy that outweighs the public's right to know.

The Concord Police Department maintains arrest records in accordance with state retention schedules and makes non-exempt portions available upon proper request. Requestors should note that while arrest records are generally public, certain information within these records may be redacted in compliance with applicable privacy laws and exemptions under RSA 91-A:5.

How to Look Up Concord Arrest Records in 2025

The Concord Police Department provides multiple methods for members of the public to access arrest records. Individuals seeking such information may utilize the following official channels:

  • Submit a records request in person at the Records Division of the Concord Police Department, located at 35 Green Street, Concord, NH 03301. The public counter is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

  • Request records electronically by submitting the official records request form available on the Concord Police Department website. Electronic submissions may be directed to Records@concordpolice.com.

  • Access public terminals available at the Concord Public Library, 45 Green Street, Concord, NH 03301, during regular library hours for searching publicly available police records.

  • Utilize the New Hampshire Judicial Branch's public access portal for court records related to arrests at https://www.courts.state.nh.us/caseinfo.

Pursuant to RSA 91-A:4, the Concord Police Department must respond to records requests within 5 business days. A processing fee may apply in accordance with RSA 91-A:4(IV), which allows agencies to charge for the actual cost of providing copies of public records.

Concord Police Department Records Division
35 Green Street
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603-225-8600
Official Website

Contents of a Concord Arrest Record

Arrest records maintained by the Concord Police Department typically contain comprehensive information about individuals taken into custody. Standard components of these records include:

  • Biographical information of the arrested individual, including full legal name, known aliases, date of birth, physical description, and last known address.

  • Arrest details, including the date, time, and specific location where the apprehension occurred.

  • Criminal charges filed, with reference to the specific New Hampshire statutes allegedly violated.

  • Booking information, including fingerprints, photographs (mugshots), and unique identification numbers assigned to the arrestee.

  • Arresting officer information, including badge number and department identification.

  • Incident report narratives describing the circumstances leading to the arrest, subject to redaction of sensitive investigative details as permitted under RSA 91-A:5.

  • Property inventory listing items in the arrestee's possession at the time of booking.

  • Detention information, including whether the individual was released on bail, personal recognizance, or remanded to custody pending arraignment.

The Concord Police Department maintains these records in accordance with the New Hampshire Department of State's records retention schedule for law enforcement agencies. Pursuant to RSA 33-A:3-a, arrest records must be retained for a minimum period of 7 years after the final disposition of the case.

Expungement of Arrest Records in Concord

New Hampshire law provides mechanisms for the expungement or annulment of criminal records under specific circumstances. Pursuant to RSA 651:5, individuals may petition for annulment of arrest records if:

  • The arrest did not result in a conviction or finding of guilt.
  • The case was dismissed or resulted in a finding of not guilty.
  • A specified waiting period has elapsed following completion of the sentence for the offense.
  • The petitioner has not been convicted of any other crime, except a motor vehicle offense classified as a violation, during the applicable waiting period.

The annulment process requires filing a petition with the court that had original jurisdiction over the case. For arrests made in Concord, this is typically the Concord District Court located at 32 Clinton Street, Concord, NH 03301. The petition must be accompanied by the required filing fee and criminal record release authorization.

Upon receipt of a petition, the court will schedule a hearing and notify the Concord Police Department and the Merrimack County Attorney's Office, which may file objections. The court will consider factors including:

  • The petitioner's criminal record
  • The seriousness of the original offense
  • The petitioner's conduct since the conviction or arrest
  • The potential impact on public safety

If granted, an annulment order directs all law enforcement agencies, including the Concord Police Department, to remove references to the annulled arrest from public records. However, annulled records remain accessible to law enforcement agencies and the courts for specific purposes as outlined in RSA 651:5(X).

Concord District Court
32 Clinton Street
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 855-212-1234
Official Website

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