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By PI-GeorgeMartin June 6, 2010 4:32 PM
Cops records information.
With some exceptionscop records are public records. There are various different types cop records - staff records, pension records, administrative records, as well as various registries managed by each district police department - registry of joiners, registry of leavers, and so on. While some records are public and can be viewed by anyone, there are also some cops records that are not available to members of the general public.
The information contained in cops records depends on the type of the records. For example staff cops records file details about the name, rank, warrant number, dates of appointment and removal and the division where the police officer was working.
How to obtain good cop bad cop records.
Good cop, bad cop records - all can be obtained by the National Archive. You will need to know the name of the person whose records you want to find, when they served the police, their warrant number. Failing to provide any of these details may significantly slower your search.
Another way to locate the records you need is to use the registries provided by The national Archive. There are a good way to figure out where to start your search for records. Again, the more information you have for the person and their service in the police, the faster you will be able to complete your search.
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