2025 Session Last amended: 2025 session

§ 13.82 — Comprehensive Law Enforcement Data

Plain-Language Summary

This section governs the classification of law enforcement data, including arrest records, investigative data, 911 call data, and mugshots. It specifies which law enforcement data is public, which is confidential, and when investigative data becomes public or remains not public.

Practical Notes
When this applies: Whenever law enforcement agencies collect, maintain, or release data in connection with law enforcement activities, including arrests, investigations, 911 calls, and incident reports. Who this affects: Law enforcement agencies (police, sheriffs, state patrol, BCA), crime victims, suspects, witnesses, and the public. Key points: Arrest data (time, date, place, charges, identity of arrested person) is public immediately. Investigative data is confidential while an investigation is active to protect the integrity of the investigation. Investigative data on individuals generally becomes public when the investigation becomes inactive. Certain data — such as identity of victims of criminal sexual conduct, informant identities, and undercover officer data — remains not public even after an investigation closes. Response and dispatch data (including 911 calls) is public. Mugshots are generally public.