Vineland Arrest Records and Recent Bookings

Vineland recent bookings are available through free public search tools that cover arrests made by the Vineland Police Department. Vineland is the largest city by land area in New Jersey and sits in Cumberland County in the South Jersey region. The VPD is led by Records Supervisor Captain Brian Armstrong, and the department can be reached at 856-691-4111, option 2. When someone is arrested in Vineland, they are taken to the Cumberland County Jail at 54 West Broad Street in Bridgeton for booking and processing. This page explains how to search Vineland recent bookings and what each step involves.

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When Vineland Police arrest a person, the individual is transported to the Cumberland County Jail at 54 West Broad Street, Bridgeton, NJ. The jail can be reached at 856-453-4883. Staff at the facility collect the person's full name, date of birth, home address, height, weight, and other physical traits. A mugshot photo is taken. A full set of fingerprints is recorded. Officers log the charges, the arresting agency, and the date and time of arrest. All of this data forms the booking record that can be searched by the public.

Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, the Open Public Records Act, most booking records in New Jersey are public. Any person may view them upon request. The Vineland Police Department accepts records requests by email at vpdrecordsrequest@vinelandcity.org. You can also call 856-691-4111 and press option 2 to reach the records unit directly.

The Vineland Police Department coordinates with other law enforcement agencies in the South Jersey area, including the Millville Police Department and the Bridgeton Police Department. All three agencies send their arrestees to the same Cumberland County Jail. This shared facility means that a single inmate search tool can show results for arrests made across all of Cumberland County.

Note: Booking records from Vineland arrests may take 24 to 48 hours to appear in online search tools after the arrest takes place.

How to Search Vineland Arrest Records

Several free tools let you look up people booked after a Vineland arrest. The best starting point is the Cumberland County Inmate Lookup. You can also use the statewide VINE notification system or the NJ DOC offender search for people who have been moved to state prison.

The Vineland Police Department website is the official source for department news, contact numbers, and public safety updates. The site provides a self-reporting crash form that residents can fill out online, along with links to file internal affairs complaints and follow the VPD on Instagram.

The Vineland Police website shows how the department works and provides direct access to records and community resources.

Vineland Police Department website showing department information for Vineland recent bookings

From the VPD page you can reach specific units, file a crash report, submit an IA complaint, and find phone numbers for non-emergency calls tied to Vineland bookings.

The Cumberland County Inmate Lookup lets you search by name for anyone held at the county jail. Results show the person's name, booking date, charges, and custody status. This tool is free and does not need an account. It works on any phone, tablet, or computer. If a person was arrested in Vineland and sent to the county jail, they will show up in the results once intake is done.

The VINE system is a free notification service run by Appriss Safety. It covers county jails and state prisons across New Jersey, including the Cumberland County Jail. You can search by first and last name to see if someone is still in custody. VINE also lets you sign up for alerts by phone call, text, or email when a person's status changes. This tool runs around the clock, every day of the year.

Vineland Recent Bookings and County Jail

The Cumberland County Jail at 54 West Broad Street in Bridgeton is the central holding facility for all arrests in Cumberland County. Every person arrested by the Vineland Police Department is brought here for processing. The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office oversees the jail and can be reached at 220 North Laurel Street, Bridgeton, or by phone at 856-451-4449.

After a person is booked on a Vineland arrest, family members can send money through online payment, a kiosk at the facility, or by money order. Cash is not accepted for inmate accounts. The jail posts specific rules on accepted payment methods, and all funds are screened before being added to an account.

The Vineland City official website provides a broad view of city government, public works, and community services that work alongside the police department.

The Vineland City website connects residents to local government services and departments involved in public safety.

Vineland City official website showing municipal services related to Vineland recent bookings

From this site you can access public notices, meeting agendas, and contact forms for city departments that may have information tied to Vineland recent bookings.

The Cumberland County Prosecutor's Office also plays a role in cases that come out of Vineland arrests. The office is located at 115 Vine Street in Bridgeton and can be reached at 856-453-0486. The Cumberland County Prosecutor handles indictable offenses and works with the VPD on major cases.

Bail and Release After a Vineland Booking

After a person is booked on a Vineland arrest, a bail decision is made. New Jersey adopted the Criminal Justice Reform Act in 2017, which replaced the old cash bail system with a risk-based approach. Judges now use a Public Safety Assessment score to decide whether a person should be released on conditions or held in custody. Many people arrested in Vineland are released on conditions such as check-ins, travel limits, or electronic monitoring rather than being held on a cash bail amount.

Those who remain at the Cumberland County Jail typically face serious charges or have been scored as a high flight risk. Under N.J.S.A. 2A:162-15, the court must hold a detention hearing within 48 hours of arrest if the prosecutor seeks to hold the person. For questions about a specific court date tied to a Vineland booking, search the eCourts system online or contact the Cumberland County Superior Court.

The Municipal Court in Vineland handles minor offenses and can hear cases for disorderly persons charges, simple assault, and traffic violations. More serious charges are sent to the Superior Court for grand jury review.

Note: Under N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1, a judge must weigh aggravating and mitigating factors at sentencing. A person's prior record, the nature of the offense, and the impact on the victim all play a role in the final outcome.

State Search Tools for Vineland Arrests

If a person was arrested in Vineland and later sentenced to state prison, their record moves to the New Jersey Department of Corrections. The original county booking record stays at Cumberland County, but the state tracks the person from the point of transfer forward.

The NJ DOC Offender Search lets you look up people serving time in state facilities. You can search by name or SBI number. Results show the current facility, sentence dates, and parole eligibility. This tool does not show the original Vineland booking details. For that, you would need to go back to Cumberland County records or file an OPRA request with the Vineland Police Department at vpdrecordsrequest@vinelandcity.org.

The VINE system also provides statewide inmate tracking and alerts for people held in New Jersey facilities, including those originally booked through the Vineland Police Department.

OPRA Requests for Vineland Recent Bookings

Booking records from Vineland arrests are public under the Open Public Records Act. N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 gives any person the right to request government records from a public agency. Both the Vineland Police Department and the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office are public agencies. Their booking logs fall under this law. Public records include the person's name, age, address, arrest date and time, location of arrest, and charges filed.

To file an OPRA request for Vineland booking records, you can use the state OPRA portal or submit your request in writing to the records custodian. The Vineland Police Department accepts email requests at vpdrecordsrequest@vinelandcity.org. Be as specific as you can. Include the full name of the person, an approximate date of arrest, and the type of record you need. The agency has seven business days to respond under state law.

If your request is denied, you have the right to appeal at no cost. Juvenile records are sealed under N.J.S.A. 2A:4A-60. Medical and mental health records are not shared. However, the core data in Vineland recent bookings is public in most cases and available upon request.

Vineland Recent Bookings and Court Process

After a booking tied to a Vineland arrest, the case enters the court system. Minor offenses are heard at the Vineland Municipal Court. Indictable offenses are handled by the Cumberland County Superior Court in Bridgeton. The Cumberland County Prosecutor's Office at 115 Vine Street manages the state's case for serious charges. Both courts create records that connect back to the original booking at the county jail.

Court files show the full path of a case from the initial complaint through the final outcome. They include the criminal complaint, bail decisions, plea agreements, trial records, and sentencing. Under N.J.S.A. 2C:52-1, a person may later petition to have their record expunged. If a judge grants the petition for a case that started with a Vineland arrest, it is removed from all public systems in the state.

The coordination between the Vineland Police Department, the Millville Police Department, and the Bridgeton Police Department means that the Cumberland County Jail often holds inmates from all three cities at the same time. This makes the county inmate lookup tool a key resource for anyone searching Vineland recent bookings or related arrest records in the South Jersey area.

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Vineland is in Cumberland County, and all arrests within city limits are processed at the Cumberland County Jail in Bridgeton. The county handles bookings for all municipalities in the area. For more on the county jail, inmate services, visitation rules, and how to file OPRA requests for booking data, visit the full Cumberland County recent bookings page.

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