CENTRAL RECORDS DIVISION
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The Central Records Division, a component of the Administrative Services Bureau, serves as a repository
for criminal histories, correspondence, fingerprints, photographs, incident and accident reports, and all warrants generated
by, or entrusted to, the Norfolk Police Department. Central Records serves as a liaison with the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
the Virginia State Police, the Department of Criminal Justice Services, the Norfolk Emergency Operations Center, and others
for information and data exchange.
Central Records is divided into eight separate units: the Public Service Counter, Word Process Center, Photo
Lab, Warrant Section, Property and Evidence Unit, False Alarm and Funeral Escort Section, Identification Section, and the
Central Desk for the Police Operations Center. These units have independent responsibilities but depend on each other for various
forms of support.
The Public Service Counter serves the general public and private agencies on a fee-for-service basis. These services
include concealed weapons applications, taxi permits, accident reports, offense records and fingerprinting.
The Word Process Center assists citizens as well as police officers in receiving, logging, and entering incident and accident
reports into our databases. This includes taking some minor reports over the telephone.
The Photo Lab is responsible for processing all evidentiary photos for the police department. In addition, the staff photograph
special events such as departmental promotional and awards ceremonies.
The Warrant Section receives warrants, summonses, protective orders, subpoenas, and related legal documents from the courts and
out of city agencies. The Warrant Section personnel are responsible for ensuring the legal documents are properly entered into state and federal databases.
The Property and Evidence Unit receives, documents, and stores all property and evidence acquired by Norfolk Police Officers. They maintain and
protect the chain of evidence of all items in their custody and properly dispose of items by returning the property to the rightful owner or disposing of it in accordance with existing laws.
The False Alarm Section is responsible for billing and collecting a service fee from residents and business that have a third false alarm requiring
police response within a six month time period. The section is also responsible for billing and collecting fees for police escorts provided during funerals.
The Identification Section aids Norfolk’s Police Officers in identifying unknown suspects by manually classifying and comparing fingerprints along with using technologies such
as LiveScan and the Automated Fingerprint System (AFIS). They register felons as well as sex offenders which also requires the collection of DNA samples. In addition, the Identification Section is responsible for fingerprinting civilians who are requesting concealed weapons permits, taxi cab licenses, and employment purposes for the city and/or outside agencies.
The Central Desk at the Police Operations Center is generally a citizen’s first point of contact when arriving at the Police Operations Center (POC). The Central Desk controls
access into the building with a computerized lock control system and monitors the interior and exterior of the building with video cameras. The Police Operations Center has eight temporary
holding cells which are remotely controlled and monitored by Central Desk personnel.
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