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United Reporting is a subscriber-based online arrest news service publishing arrest news reported by agencies throughout California.
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United Reporting Publishing Corporation (URPC) has been the leading provider of comprehensive arrest news since 1995. With publications to serve the general public (Local Crime News and Crime Voice), licensed professionals (UR Arrest News), and syndication partners (Get Arrest Logs), URPC reports on over 800,000 arrests annually.
Download a PDF of our Crime Group list. United Reporting is a subscriber-based online arrest news service publishing arrest news reported by agencies throughout California.
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United Reporting Publishing contact info: Phone number: (866) 673-9782 Website: www.unitedreporting.com What does United Reporting Publishing do? United Reporting is a subscriber-based online arrest news service publishing arrest news reported by agencies throughout California.
The United Reporting Publishing Corporation publishes the "JAILMAIL" list, which provides the names and addresses of recently arrested individuals for its customers. United received its information from the Los Angeles Police Department and other California law enforcement agencies under the former version of the statute.
LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT v. UNITED REPORTING PUBLISHING CORPORATION is a case that was decided by the Supreme Court of the United States on December 7, 1999. The case was argued before the court on October 13, 1999. In a 7-2 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed the ruling of the lower court.