Hamburg 24 Hour Booking

Hamburg 24 hour booking records involve the town police department and the Erie County holding facilities. When an arrest occurs in Hamburg, the town police handle the initial booking at their station. People who are held on charges then transfer to the Erie County Holding Center in Buffalo. Hamburg is a large town south of Buffalo with over 56,000 people. You can look up current inmates through the state VINE system or contact the Erie County Sheriff. This page covers where to search for Hamburg booking records, how the process works, and what state and county tools are available to help you find the information you need.

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56,936 Population
Erie County
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8th Judicial District

Hamburg Police and 24 Hour Booking

The Hamburg Police Department handles arrests in the town. When officers pick someone up, the booking happens at the town police station. Staff take fingerprints and a photo, then enter the charge into the system. The department runs around the clock, so arrests and bookings can happen at any time.

You can reach the Hamburg police through the Town of Hamburg website for contact numbers and department information. The desk staff can answer basic questions about a recent arrest, including whether someone is still at the station or has been transferred to the county. For formal records requests, you may need to submit a written request or visit the station in person.

Hamburg is one of the bigger towns in Erie County. It sits south of Buffalo and has its own town court. Arraignments for people booked by the Hamburg police go through the Hamburg Town Court. The judge decides whether to set bail, release on recognizance, or hold the person. If the person is held, they go to the Erie County Holding Center.

After the initial booking in Hamburg, people who are held move to the Erie County Holding Center at 40 Delaware Avenue in Buffalo. This is the main jail for all of Erie County. It takes in people from Hamburg, Buffalo, Amherst, Cheektowaga, Tonawanda, and every other community in the county. The facility runs 24 hours a day and processes new intakes at all hours.

The Erie County Sheriff manages the holding center. Their website has details about jail operations, visiting rules, and how the facility works. If you want to check whether someone from Hamburg is being held there, call the jail or use the VINE system. VINE lets you search by name for anyone in custody in New York. It is free and you can sign up for release alerts.

Hamburg 24 hour booking cases that involve felonies often result in the person staying at the county level until trial. Misdemeanor cases may resolve faster, with the person making bail or getting released on recognizance at arraignment. The Erie County system processes a high volume of bookings each week from towns and cities across the county.

Note: It may take several hours for a person booked in Hamburg to show up in the Erie County system after transfer.

Hamburg Booking Information Sources

The Town of Hamburg homepage is the main online resource for finding town department contacts including the police department.

Hamburg town homepage for 24 hour booking information

From the town website you can find police department phone numbers and hours to ask about a recent booking or request records.

State Booking Search Tools

New York provides several state-level tools for searching booking and custody records. The DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup covers state prisons. If someone arrested in Hamburg gets sentenced to state prison, you can look them up in this free database. It shows the facility, sentence, and earliest release date.

The Division of Criminal Justice Services runs the statewide criminal history database that officers check during every booking. Under Correction Law Section 9, police departments and jails must maintain records of every booking they process. If a case ends in dismissal or acquittal, CPL Section 160.50 may require the booking record to be sealed.

The Committee on Open Government handles questions about FOIL requests. You can use FOIL to request booking records from the Hamburg police or Erie County. There is no fee to file the request, but the agency can charge for copies of documents.

How Hamburg 24 Hour Booking Works

The booking process in Hamburg follows the same steps used across New York. After an arrest, the person is brought to the police station. Staff take fingerprints, a photo, and log the charge. They also run the person's name through the state system to check for warrants and prior arrests.

For minor offenses, the person might get a desk appearance ticket. That means they leave the station with a court date. For more serious charges, the person stays in a holding cell until arraignment at Hamburg Town Court. The judge reviews the charge and decides on bail. If the person is held, they go to the Erie County Holding Center in Buffalo.

  • Fingerprints and photo taken at Hamburg police station
  • Charge entered into state booking system
  • Arraignment at Hamburg Town Court
  • Bail, release, or transfer to Erie County
  • Record maintained by town police and county

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Erie County 24 Hour Booking

Hamburg is part of Erie County, and the county sheriff runs the jail and holding facilities in Buffalo. For more on how Erie County handles booking records and where to search, check the county page.

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