Greenburgh 24 Hour Booking Database

Greenburgh 24 hour booking records come from local law enforcement and the Westchester County Department of Correction. The town has about 95,000 residents and is one of the larger communities in Westchester County. When someone gets arrested in Greenburgh, the booking starts at the local police station. More serious cases get sent to the Westchester County Jail at 10 Woods Road in Valhalla. You can look up recent bookings through a call to the police or the county facility. Both keep logs of every person processed through their systems.

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95,000 Population
Westchester County
9th Judicial District
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Greenburgh Police and 24 Hour Booking

The Greenburgh Police Department handles arrests within the town boundaries. They have their own booking process and keep records on everyone they bring in. The department covers a large area that includes several hamlets and unincorporated sections of Westchester County. Officers patrol neighborhoods, commercial areas, and the stretches of highway that run through town.

You can visit the Greenburgh Town homepage for general government information. The screenshot below shows the town's main website where you can find department contacts.

Greenburgh 24 hour booking town homepage showing local services

The town website links to the police department page, which lists phone numbers and office hours. Call the department to check on a recent booking or ask how to get a copy of a booking report. They can tell you if someone is still at the station or has been moved to the county jail.

Greenburgh police handle a mix of arrests. Traffic stops, domestic calls, and warrant pickups all lead to bookings at the station. The officer processes the person, enters the details, and the record stays on file. For minor offenses the person may get a desk appearance ticket and leave the same day. For felonies and more serious charges, the transfer to Westchester County happens quickly.

The Westchester County Jail at 10 Woods Road in Valhalla is the main holding facility for the county. People arrested in Greenburgh who face felony charges or cannot make bail get sent here. The county Department of Correction runs the jail and handles all bookings that come through the intake unit.

Intake at the county jail runs 24 hours a day. When a person arrives from Greenburgh, the county staff takes over the booking process. They verify the person's identity, run a check for warrants, and log the charges in the county system. The person stays there until a judge sets bail or until the case moves forward. Some people spend just a few hours at the facility before posting bail. Others wait days or weeks for their court date.

To check if someone is at the Westchester County Jail, call the facility directly. Staff can confirm custody status and share basic booking info like charges and bail amounts. Walk-in inquiries work too, but calling is faster for a simple yes or no answer.

State Tools for Greenburgh 24 Hour Booking

New York runs several databases that help you track people through the criminal justice system. The DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup covers the state prison system. If a person was arrested in Greenburgh and later sentenced to state time, they will appear in this tool. It shows their current facility, conviction details, and release schedule.

VINE tracks people at the county level. Sign up for alerts about someone held at the Westchester County Jail, and you get notified by phone, email, or text when their status changes. This is free to use and covers every county facility in the state. It is especially useful when someone was just booked and you want to know when they post bail or get transferred.

The Division of Criminal Justice Services handles the state criminal record system. For a full background check tied to a Greenburgh arrest, DCJS processes the request through fingerprint-based searches. This is not the same as a quick booking lookup, but it gives the complete picture of someone's record in New York.

Note: VINE only shows people currently in custody at a registered facility, not those who have already been released.

Greenburgh Booking Records and State Law

Correction Law Section 9 covers how jails and police departments handle booking records in New York. The Westchester County jail and the Greenburgh Police both follow this law. It spells out what gets recorded and who can see it. Most booking info is public, but some details are restricted based on the case type.

Record sealing is another factor. Under CPL Section 160.50, if a case gets dismissed or the person is acquitted, the booking record can be sealed. Once that happens, a public search will not show it. This protects people arrested in Greenburgh whose cases did not end in a conviction. The sealing process is automatic once the qualifying outcome is entered by the court.

You can file a FOIL request if you need a record that is not freely given over the phone. The Committee on Open Government oversees FOIL compliance. Send your request to the Greenburgh Police Department or the Westchester County Sheriff, depending on who has the record. Include the person's name and the approximate date of the arrest. You should hear back within five business days.

What Happens After a Greenburgh Arrest

Once Greenburgh police make an arrest, the person goes straight to the station. The booking takes about an hour depending on how busy things are. Fingerprints and a photo are taken. The officer fills in the charge sheet and enters everything into the record system. The person then waits for a judge to handle the arraignment.

For minor charges, the person might leave with a desk appearance ticket. They get a date to come back to court and go home in the meantime. More serious charges mean a trip to the county jail. That transfer can happen within a few hours of the arrest. The county then takes over custody and manages the booking from their side.

Arraignment in Greenburgh typically happens within 24 hours. The judge reviews the charges, hears from both sides, and decides on bail. Some people are released on their own recognizance, meaning they do not have to pay anything. Others get a bail amount they need to post before they can leave.

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Westchester County 24 Hour Booking

Greenburgh is part of Westchester County, and the county jail in Valhalla processes bookings from across the region. For full details on Westchester County booking procedures and how to search their records, check the county page.

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Nearby Cities

Several other Westchester County communities have their own police departments and booking procedures. You can look up records for these nearby areas.