As with all other places if someone was officially arrested the police will have a record of it.
The arrest records of all law enforcement agencies are considered public records. All you have to do is go to the booking agency and ask to see their arrest record (or arrest book).
Louise Gillespie Lynch has written: 'Wills and inventories of Williamson County, Tennessee' -- subject(s): Wills, Probate records, Genealogy 'Death records of Bedford County, Tennessee' -- subject(s): Registers of births, Genealogy 'Record book, letters of administration no. I, 1838-1855' -- subject(s): Wills 'Early obituaries of Williamson County, Tennessee' -- subject(s): Obituaries, Genealogy 'Bible records, Williamson County, Tennessee' -- subject(s): Bible records, Genealogy 'The Martin-Barnhill Family' 'Williamson County, Tennessee deed books' -- subject(s): Deeds, Genealogy 'Our valiant men' -- subject(s): Registers, Genealogy, History 'Death records of Williamson County, Tennessee' -- subject(s): Registers of births, Genealogy
If you are referring to an arrest record in Wyandotte County KS it means Edwardsville On Site so Edwardsville PD was present.
No arrest record for this incident has been located.
If your local newspaper(s) don't print this information (many local papers do), go to the police agency or county jail and ask to see the arrest register. It is a public record.
Yes it is still on your record.
forever
An arrest is not. A CONVICTION for violating a criminal law is. You are innocent until proven guilty.
If it involved your arrest, yes, there will be a record of your arrest.
Marion County Record was created in 1869.
Berrien County Record was created in 1867.
Kings County Record was created in 1887.