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Oyster Bay 24 hour booking records are generated by local police when arrests happen in this Nassau County town. With a population over 300,000, Oyster Bay is one of the largest towns on Long Island's north shore. The town has its own police force that processes arrests at local stations. After booking, people who are held get sent to the Nassau County Correctional Center. You can search for booking data through the county system, state inmate databases, and by contacting local police directly for arrest reports.

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Oyster Bay 24 Hour Booking Process

The Town of Oyster Bay sits on the north shore of Long Island and includes many villages and hamlets. The Nassau County Police Department handles most law enforcement in unincorporated areas. Some villages within Oyster Bay, like Massapequa Park, have their own police. Regardless of which agency makes the arrest, the booking process follows the same basic steps.

Officers bring the arrested person to the station for processing. They record the person's name, address, date of birth, and physical description. Fingerprints are taken. A mugshot is captured. The charges get logged along with the arresting officer's name and badge number. All of this goes into a booking report. If the charge is minor, the person might be given a desk appearance ticket and released that same day. For more serious charges, the arrested person gets transported to the Nassau County Correctional Center at 100 Carman Avenue in East Meadow.

The screenshot below shows the Town of Oyster Bay website with government department listings and contact information.

Oyster Bay town homepage 24 hour booking

Visit the town site for direct links to the police department and other local offices that handle public records.

To find someone booked in Oyster Bay, check the Nassau County jail first. Call (516) 572-4200 and ask about current inmates. Give them the person's full name and date of birth. If the person is in county custody, staff can tell you the charges and next court date.

State tools give you more options. The DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup covers anyone in state prison. It is free to use and updated regularly. Type in a name and the system shows the facility, conviction details, and release dates. The VINE system works across both county and state facilities. Search by name and set up alerts so you get notified if the person's custody status changes. Both tools are available online at any time.

The DCJS maintains statewide criminal history records. For a complete background check that includes all bookings in New York, you would go through DCJS. This requires fingerprinting and a processing fee. Results take several weeks, but it is the most complete search you can get for booking history across the state.

Oyster Bay Booking Record Laws

Booking data from Oyster Bay falls under New York State law. The basics are public. Names, charges, and arrest dates can be released. Correction Law Section 9 requires jails to maintain records of everyone they hold. Most of this information is available to the public on request.

To get detailed records, use the Freedom of Information Law. Write to the police department or the Nassau County Sheriff. State what records you need and be as specific as possible. Include dates, names, and any case numbers. The agency has five business days to confirm they got your request. Producing the documents can take additional time depending on what you asked for.

Not all records stay open. CPL Section 160.50 seals records when charges get dropped or the person is acquitted. Once sealed, the booking record does not show up in public searches. Only law enforcement can access sealed records. If the case led to a conviction, the booking record remains available.

Note: Nassau County court records for active cases can sometimes be accessed through the county clerk's office.

Request Oyster Bay Arrest Reports

If you need an official copy of a booking report from an Oyster Bay arrest, you have options. Calling the police department gives you a quick answer on whether a record exists. For written copies, submit a FOIL request in writing. You can send it by mail or deliver it in person. Most departments also accept requests by email.

Your request should include the full name of the person, the date of the arrest, and what kind of record you want. If you have a case number or complaint number, include that too. Plain copies cost less than certified copies. Certified copies carry an official seal and can be used in legal proceedings. Fees vary by department. Expect to wait at least a couple of weeks for the documents to be ready.

Nearby Towns With Booking Records

Oyster Bay borders several other large towns in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. These nearby communities share the same county court systems and some of the same police resources.

Hempstead and North Hempstead are in Nassau County and use the same correctional center. Huntington is in Suffolk County with its own jail system.

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Nassau County 24 Hour Booking

Oyster Bay is in Nassau County. Inmates held after booking go to the Nassau County Correctional Center. For more on the county jail, courts, and booking procedures, visit the county page.

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