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Find crime statistics for any U.S. city.
How PlainCrime Search Works
The search tool on this page lets you query the full PlainCrime dataset by name, location, identifier, or any supported field. We index every record at ingestion time so typical queries return in well under a second, even on large result sets. Matching is tolerant of partial input and common misspellings — you can type a last name, a city, a bar or license number, or any fragment of a record title. If you get no results, try broadening the query or using a shorter prefix.
What Happens Behind the Search Box
Every search queries our read-only mirror of the upstream public-record dataset. We refresh the mirror on a scheduled cadence — check the methodology page for the current source freshness window — and we do not modify the underlying records, only normalize formatting (title case, trimmed whitespace, standardized state codes) so that search results are consistent across records with different upstream spellings. Results link directly to the full record page, where you will see the complete regulated data plus plain-language explainers that describe what each field means.
Responsible Use of Search Results
Information surfaced here is drawn from public sources, but individual records can contain clerical errors, may lag real-world changes, or may be incomplete for historical reasons. Before making any consequential decision — legal, medical, financial, employment, safety-related — you should verify the underlying fact directly with the issuing agency. PlainCrime does not render professional advice, does not rank or endorse individual records, and does not accept paid placement. We surface public data faithfully and explain it in clear language; how you act on the information is your responsibility and, when the stakes are high, the responsibility of a licensed professional you consult.
Search Privacy
Your search queries are processed server-side and are not attached to any account. We log aggregate query patterns (term frequencies, not individual queries tied to a person) for the sole purpose of improving the search index and flagging records where visitors expect more detail. We never sell, share, or resell search logs. If you would like your query logs disregarded entirely, enable private browsing or a tracker-blocker — we respect these settings.