Access Albany 24 Hour Booking

Albany 24 hour booking records are produced by the Albany Police Department and the Albany County Correctional Facility. As the state capital, Albany handles a high volume of arrests relative to its size. The city has about 100,000 residents and sits in Albany County. People booked by city police go through the station on Henry Johnson Boulevard first. From there, many get moved to the county jail on Albany Shaker Road. You can search for recent bookings through a phone call to either agency, or you can use state tools that track people in custody across New York.

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Albany Overview

100,000 Population
Albany County
3rd Judicial District
State Capital Status

Albany Police Department 24 Hour Booking

The Albany Police Department is the main law enforcement agency in the city. They run out of 165 Henry Johnson Boulevard, Albany, NY 12210. All city arrests start here. The booking room operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Officers bring people in, take fingerprints and photos, and log the charges.

The Albany city homepage has links to all city departments, including the police. The screenshot below shows the city's main website.

Albany 24 hour booking city homepage with department links

From that site you can reach the police department page and find contact details for the records unit. For a quick check on a recent booking, call the records division at (518) 458-5666. They can confirm if someone was booked and what charges were filed. The non-emergency line at (518) 438-4000 handles general questions.

Agency Albany Police Department
Address 165 Henry Johnson Boulevard
Albany, NY 12210
Non-Emergency (518) 438-4000
Records (518) 458-5666

Albany police also share arrest info through press releases. Major cases get posted publicly and picked up by local news outlets. This is not a full booking roster, but it covers the bigger arrests that happen in the city each week.

The Albany County Correctional Facility sits at 840 Albany Shaker Road. It is the main county jail and takes people from all over the county, including the city of Albany. The phone number is (518) 869-2600. If someone was arrested by Albany police and transferred to the county, this is where they end up.

The county jail processes bookings from multiple agencies. Albany police, the sheriff, state police, and smaller departments all send people through this facility. The intake process happens around the clock. Booking records at the county level include the same info as the city level, plus details about bail and court dates.

You can call the facility to ask if someone is being held there. Staff can give you basic custody information. For detailed booking reports or certified copies of records, you may need to submit a written request. Walk-in visits during business hours are another option if you want to ask questions in person.

Note: People arrested on state charges in the capitol complex area may go through a different process involving state police before reaching the county facility.

State Resources for Albany 24 Hour Booking

Being the capital city, Albany has close ties to state-level criminal justice agencies. The DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup tool covers anyone who was sentenced to state prison. If an Albany arrest led to a state conviction, the person will show up in this database. It gives you their current facility, charges, and expected release date.

VINE works well for tracking people held at the Albany County jail. You sign up for free and get notified when someone's custody status changes. This is helpful when you know someone was booked but are not sure if they posted bail or got moved. VINE sends alerts by phone, email, or text.

The Division of Criminal Justice Services has its main offices right in Albany. DCJS manages the state criminal history database and handles background check requests. For a complete picture of someone's record that started with an Albany booking, this agency is the one to contact. They work through approved fingerprinting vendors.

Albany Booking Record Access Laws

New York law controls who gets to see booking records and when. Correction Law Section 9 covers jail records broadly. The Albany County jail follows this law in deciding what info to release about people who are booked there. Most basic booking details are available to the public.

Sealed records are an important exception. CPL Section 160.50 requires sealing when a case ends without a conviction. If someone was booked in Albany and then the charges were dropped, the record gets sealed. You cannot find it through a regular search after that. This law applies to dismissals, acquittals, and some plea outcomes.

For records that are hard to get through a phone call, you can use the Freedom of Information Law. The Committee on Open Government helps people understand the FOIL process. Write a clear request that includes the person's name, approximate booking date, and what you are looking for. Send it to the Albany Police records unit or the county sheriff's office. They must respond within five business days.

Searching for Albany 24 Hour Booking Records

Start with the arresting agency. If Albany Police made the arrest, call (518) 458-5666. If the county sheriff was involved, call the jail at (518) 869-2600. Have the person's full name and approximate arrest date ready. Staff can usually confirm a booking quickly over the phone.

Going in person is another way to get info. The police station at 165 Henry Johnson Boulevard has a records window. You can ask about recent bookings and request copies of reports. The county jail also has a lobby area where you can make inquiries during regular hours. Bring a photo ID with you to either location.

Third-party sites sometimes list Albany area booking data. These pull from various sources and can give you a starting point. They are not always current, though. For anything that happened in the last 24 hours, a direct call to the agency gets you the freshest info. Online databases tend to lag by at least a day.

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Albany County 24 Hour Booking

Albany is the county seat of Albany County. The county correctional facility on Albany Shaker Road serves as the primary holding center for the entire county. For more about county-wide booking records and how to access them, visit the full county page.

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Nearby Cities

Other communities in the Albany area share the county correctional system. Check these nearby pages for local booking details.