Access Rochester 24 Hour Booking

Rochester 24 hour booking records are kept by the Rochester Police Department and the Monroe County jail system. As the third-largest city in New York with around 210,000 people, Rochester handles a large volume of arrests and bookings each year. The police process bookings at their downtown headquarters. People who are held go to the Monroe County Jail. You can search for booking records using county inmate tools, state databases, or by reaching out to the RPD records division for copies of arrest reports.

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Rochester Overview

210,000+ Population
Monroe County
3rd Largest City in State
1,217 County Jail Beds

Rochester Police 24 Hour Booking

The Rochester Police Department handles arrests and bookings across the city. The main station is at 185 Exchange Boulevard, Rochester, NY 14614. For non-emergency calls, use (585) 428-6720. The records section is at (585) 428-6811. Officers process all bookings at the station. This includes fingerprinting, photographing, and recording the charges against the person.

Rochester has its own city court where arraignments happen after booking. The court handles first appearances for misdemeanors and violations. Felony cases start in city court but get moved to Monroe County Court after a grand jury indictment. The booking record stays with the police department and the jail where the person is held. Both systems keep track of the same case but from different angles.

The RPD website has information about the department, its divisions, and how to request records. The screenshot below shows the Rochester Police Department online page.

Rochester police department 24 hour booking records

You can find contact details for the records division and other RPD services through the department website.

The Monroe County Jail at 130 Plymouth Avenue South holds people booked in Rochester and throughout Monroe County. With 1,217 beds, it is one of the larger county jails in upstate New York. The jail processes all inmates coming from police agencies across the county.

When someone from Rochester is held after booking, they get transferred to the Monroe County Jail. The jail records include the booking number, charges, bail amount, and next court date. You can call the jail to check on inmates. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office oversees the facility and handles inmate inquiries.

Here is the City of Rochester homepage with links to city departments and public resources.

Rochester city homepage 24 hour booking

The city website connects residents to all municipal services including court information and public safety resources.

For people who are no longer in county jail, the DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup covers everyone in the state prison system. If someone was convicted in Rochester and sent to state prison, they will show up in this database. The search is free and shows facility details along with sentence information.

Rochester Booking Record Laws

New York law controls access to booking records. Basic facts from a booking are public. That means the name, charges, and arrest date can be shared. Correction Law Section 9 requires the jail to keep records of all inmates. This information is available to the public with some limits on sensitive details.

For detailed records, submit a request under the Freedom of Information Law. Write to the Rochester Police Department records division at (585) 428-6811 or send your request to 185 Exchange Boulevard, Rochester, NY 14614. Include the name, date of arrest, and what records you want. The department responds within five business days. Getting copies takes longer, especially for older records that may need to be pulled from storage.

CPL Section 160.50 governs record sealing. When charges are dismissed or result in acquittal, the booking record gets sealed. It won't show up in public searches anymore. Convictions keep the record open. The DCJS handles statewide background checks that pull from the central criminal history database, which includes all Rochester bookings that haven't been sealed.

Track Rochester Inmates Online

VINE is a free service that lets you search for inmates across New York. It covers Monroe County and state facilities. Type in a name and the system shows the current custody status. You can sign up for alerts by phone, email, or text. When the person's status changes, you get notified right away. This is useful for crime victims, families, and attorneys who need to stay informed about a case.

Between VINE, the DOCCS lookup, and direct calls to the Monroe County Jail, you can track most people who go through the Rochester booking system. Each tool covers a different part of the custody pipeline. The jail covers pre-trial and short-sentence inmates. DOCCS covers state prison. VINE ties them together in one search.

Nearby Cities With Booking Records

Rochester is the center of Monroe County. Several suburban towns surround the city and share the same county jail and court system.

Both towns have their own police departments. People held after booking in these areas go to the same Monroe County Jail in Rochester.

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Monroe County 24 Hour Booking

Rochester is the county seat of Monroe County. The Monroe County Jail is located within the city. For more information on county-wide booking procedures, jail operations, and court resources, visit the county page.

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