[Ord. No. 574, 5-6-1958; Ord. No. 1450, 12-21-1971]
Nothing in the section on special fees shall be construed as applying to any city, county, state or federal agency or division thereof which shall make a request for any of the above information, nor shall such article be interpreted as giving to any member of such organization the right to secure any report or other information not now available to the organization upon request.
[Ord. No. 574, 5-6-1958; Ord. No. 1450, 12-21-1971]
The City Council shall determine by resolution, and the Police Department shall charge and collect, fees sufficient to defray costs and expenses of the Police Department in providing the following special services:
1. 
For searching records for information relative to passports.
2. 
For searching of records for information in response to inquiries received from private or civilian organizations or from investigators engaged in private practice or owners of any business enterprise.
3. 
For copies of original reports or statements pertaining thereto.
4. 
For searching of records relative to issuing gun permits.
5. 
For taking fingerprints for civilians or civilian organizations.
[Ord. No. 574, 5-6-1958]
All requests for information shall be made in writing on forms furnished by the Police Department.
[Ord. No. 574, 5-6-1958]
Private attorneys who request an original document are to be informed that they may secure the same for use in court only through the use of a court subpoena directed to the Chief of Police. All forms for information shall be in writing and the filled-out form shall not be construed as granting the request if, in the judgment of the Chief of Police, the information cannot be released.
[Ord. No. 574, 5-6-1958]
The Police Department shall keep a full and complete record of all fees collected under the authority of this article and remit same to the City Recorder. The Recorder shall credit the amounts so received to the general fund.