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Find the officer record that matters for your charge.

Officer Lookup runs the officer testifying against your client, complaint history, certification discipline, use-of-force, and employment record, depending on the jurisdiction, every row cited to the underlying public record. Pick your charge and jurisdiction below. Free preview live now; $147 for the full source-cited brief.

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Florida
complaint records · FDLE/CJSTC discipline · use-of-force ledger
Texas
TCOLE certification + employment history
Georgia
GA POST certification + employment history
Arizona
AZPOST certification + employment history
California
CA POST + CDCR certification + employment history

Coverage is these seven live jurisdictions, not all 50 states. Records are source-backed leads for attorney review, cited to the named public source; a complaint or certification record is not a finding of misconduct, and not a Brady/Giglio determination.

Frequently asked questions

Why does the arresting officer's record matter for my charge?
Most charges turn on the officer's account, the basis for the stop, the search, the recovery, or the arrest decision. A documented pattern of prior complaints, discipline, or use-of-force incidents is impeachment material for the suppression hearing and for cross-examination of that officer.
Is a complaint or discipline record a finding of misconduct?
No. Every entry is a source-backed lead cited to the underlying public record, for attorney review, not a Brady/Giglio determination and not a finding of misconduct. You apply your professional judgment to what it means for your case.
How much does it cost?
The officer search is a free preview. The full source-cited report for a named officer is $147, with a 7-day refund if it is not usable.
Which charges and jurisdictions are covered?
Seven live jurisdictions, each with its own public source: Florida (FDLE/CJSTC certification discipline + use-of-force ledger), Chicago (CPD complaint records), New York City (NYPD/CCRB complaint history), and Texas, Georgia, Arizona, and California (state POST/certification + employment history). Charge-specific guides cover the highest-volume charges in each. We do not claim 50-state coverage; coverage expands by demand.
Can I use this for a suppression hearing or cross-examination?
That is what it is built for. Every row is cited to the public record it came from, so the output works as exhibit foundation rather than a tip. How you authenticate and present it for the record is counsel's call.