West New York Arrest Records and Booking Search

West New York recent bookings are available through free public search tools that cover arrests made by the West New York Police Department. West New York is a town in Hudson County with roughly 49,000 residents packed into just over one square mile, making it one of the most densely populated places in the United States. The police department operates from 428 60th Street at Tyler Place and employs 125 officers. When someone is arrested in West New York, they are taken to the Hudson County Correctional Center in Kearny. This page explains how to search West New York recent bookings.

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When West New York Police arrest someone, the person is taken to the Hudson County Correctional Center at 30-35 South Hackensack Avenue, Kearny, NJ 07032. Staff at the facility collect the person's full name, date of birth, home address, height, weight, and other physical details. A mugshot photo and fingerprint set are recorded. Officers log the charges, the arresting agency, and the date and time of arrest. All of this data forms the booking record. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, the Open Public Records Act, most booking records in New Jersey are public and can be viewed by any person upon request.

The West New York Police Department headquarters is at 428 60th Street, Tyler Place, West New York, NJ 07093. The non-emergency number is (201) 295-5000. The Records Division can be reached at (201) 295-5022 or (201) 295-5023. The fax number is (201) 295-1275. Records hours are Tuesday through Friday from 9 AM to 3:30 PM. The office is closed on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. The Violations Bureau is on the second floor of Town Hall at (201) 295-5195. Licensing is in Room 26 at (201) 295-5040.

The Hudson County Correctional Center has a capacity of roughly 1,800 inmates. Director Becky Scott oversees daily operations. The facility can be reached at (201) 395-5600. Under N.J.S.A. 30:8-17, the county is responsible for the care and custody of all people held at this jail.

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

Search West New York Recent Bookings Online

Several free tools let you look up people booked after a West New York arrest. The best options include the Hudson County inmate search, the statewide VINE system, and the NJ DOC offender database.

The West New York official website provides contact details, community information, and links to police services. This is the official page maintained by the town government.

The West New York town website shows department contacts and provides links to public safety resources for residents who need information about a recent arrest.

West New York Police Department website showing department information for West New York recent bookings

From this page you can reach the Records Division, learn about community programs, and find the non-emergency phone number for the West New York Police Department.

The Hudson County Inmate Search lets you look up anyone held at the Hudson County Correctional Center by name. Results show the person's name, booking date, charges, and custody status. This is a free tool that works on any device. If someone was arrested in West New York and sent to the county jail, they will appear once intake is complete.

The VINE system is a free notification service run by Appriss Safety. It covers county jails and state prisons across New Jersey, including the Hudson County Correctional Center. You can search by the person's first and last name to check custody status. VINE also lets you register for alerts by phone, text, or email when a person's status changes. This service runs around the clock.

West New York Recent Bookings at Hudson County

The Hudson County Correctional Center at 30-35 South Hackensack Avenue in Kearny is the central holding facility for all arrests made within Hudson County, including those by the West New York Police Department. The facility can hold roughly 1,800 inmates and operates as a multi-custody institution under Director Becky Scott.

The Hudson County Sheriff's Office provides inmate search tools and information about programs at the county jail.

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From the Hudson County government page you can access information about the correctional center, visitation schedules, and inmate services for people booked through the West New York Police Department.

The Hudson County Correctional Center offers video visitation. A 10-minute video visit costs $4, and a 20-minute visit costs $8. Phone calls through GTL cost $0.04384 per minute. These services allow families to stay in contact with people held at the facility after a West New York arrest. In-person visitation follows a set schedule that should be confirmed by calling (201) 395-5600.

Note: Visitors must bring valid photo identification. The facility may change visiting hours without advance notice. Always call ahead to confirm.

Bail and Release After West New York Arrest

After a person is booked following a West New York arrest, a bail determination is made. New Jersey adopted the Criminal Justice Reform Act in 2017. This 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 while their case moves through the court system.

Many people arrested in West New York are released on conditions such as check-ins, travel limits, or electronic monitoring. Those who remain in custody at the Hudson County Correctional Center typically face serious charges or have been scored as a high flight risk. For questions about a specific bail amount or court date connected to a West New York booking, contact the New Jersey Courts or search the eCourts system online.

West New York's Municipal Court handles minor offenses. Serious charges go to the Hudson County Superior Court in Jersey City.

Police Records and Reports in West New York

The West New York Police Department has specific rules for obtaining police reports. Only named individuals in a report can request a copy using the standard request form. All other requests must go through the OPRA process under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1. Police reports cost $5.00 and must be paid by cash or money order. Processing takes three business days.

The Records Division is open Tuesday through Friday from 9 AM to 3:30 PM. The office is closed on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. You can reach the Records Division at (201) 295-5022 or (201) 295-5023. Fax requests go to (201) 295-1275. For accident reports, the department directs residents to CrashDocs.org, which provides online access to motor vehicle crash reports filed by New Jersey police departments.

West New York is a predominantly Hispanic community with roughly 49,000 residents in just over one square mile. The high population density creates a busy policing environment. Officers handle a wide range of calls across the town, from property crimes to traffic enforcement. The department's 125 officers patrol the compact area around the clock. Under N.J.S.A. 30:4-91.1, the county may place eligible inmates in alternative custody programs rather than holding them at the main correctional center.

State-Level Search for West New York Bookings

If a person was arrested in West New York and later sentenced to state prison, their record transfers to the New Jersey Department of Corrections. The original county booking record remains at Hudson County, but the state system tracks the person from the point of transfer onward.

The NJ DOC Offender Search lets you look up people serving time in state correctional facilities across New Jersey, including those who were first booked through the West New York Police Department. You can search by name or SBI number. Results display the current facility, minimum and maximum sentence dates, and parole eligibility. This tool does not show the original West New York booking details. For that, go back to Hudson County records or file an OPRA request.

Note: The state-level search only covers people in NJDOC custody. Anyone still held at the county level after a West New York arrest will not appear in this tool. Use VINE or contact the Hudson County Correctional Center for county-level searches.

OPRA Requests for West New York Recent Bookings

Booking records from West New York 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 West New York Police Department and the Hudson County government are public agencies. Their booking logs fall under this law. Public records include the person's name, age, address, arrest date and time, arrest location, and charges filed.

To file an OPRA request for West New York booking records, you can use the state OPRA portal or submit your request in writing to the records custodian at the relevant agency. Be as specific as possible. 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 can appeal at no cost. Juvenile records are sealed under N.J.S.A. 2A:4A-60. Medical notes and mental health evaluations are not shared. The core data in West New York recent bookings is public in most cases and available upon request.

West New York Recent Bookings and Court Process

After a booking connected to a West New York arrest, the case enters the court system. Minor offenses such as disorderly conduct or traffic violations are heard at the West New York Municipal Court. More serious charges, including indictable offenses, are handled by the Hudson County Superior Court in Jersey City. Both courts generate records that connect back to the original booking at the county correctional center.

Court files show the full path of a case from the initial complaint through final disposition. They include the criminal complaint, bail decisions, plea agreements, trial records, and the sentencing outcome. You can search Hudson County court records through the eCourts system online. Basic case information is free to view. For full documents, you may need to visit the courthouse or submit a written request.

Expunged records will not appear in any public search. If a judge has sealed a case originating from a West New York arrest under N.J.S.A. 2C:52-1, it is removed from all public systems in New Jersey and will no longer show up in booking searches.

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Hudson County Booking Records

West New York is located in Hudson County, and all arrests within town limits are processed at the Hudson County Correctional Center in Kearny. The county handles bookings for all municipalities in Hudson County. For more information about the county jail, inmate services, visitation rules, and how to file OPRA requests for booking data, visit the full Hudson County recent bookings page.

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