Union 24 Hour Booking Records

Union 24 hour booking records come from the town police department and the Broome County jail in Binghamton. When someone is arrested in Union, the booking process starts at the local police station. People held on charges then transfer to the Broome County jail on Lt Van Winkle Drive. Union is the largest town in Broome County by population. You can search for people in custody through the VINE system or contact the jail directly. This page explains how booking works in Union, where to check on someone, and what tools are available for finding arrest and custody records in Broome County.

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56,346 Population
Broome County
24/7 Booking Access
6th Judicial District

Union Police and 24 Hour Booking

The Town of Union has its own police department. When officers make an arrest, the person gets booked at the town police station. Staff take fingerprints, a photo, and enter the charge into the system. The station is open around the clock, so bookings happen at any hour.

The Town of Union website has contact info for the police department and other town services. You can call to ask about a recent booking and find out if someone is still at the local station or has been moved to the county jail. For copies of arrest reports or booking records, the police department can tell you what to submit and how to get them.

Union includes several hamlets and villages, and the town police cover a large area. The community is part of the Greater Binghamton region. Most people booked in Union who face more than a minor charge end up at the Broome County jail. The town court handles arraignments, and the judge decides bail at that point.

The Broome County jail is at 155 Lt Van Winkle Drive in Binghamton. It has a capacity of about 536 beds and serves all of Broome County. When someone booked in Union gets held on bail or faces serious charges, they transfer here. The jail operates 24 hours a day and takes in new bookings from every police department in the county.

You can call the Broome County jail at (607) 778-1911 to ask about an inmate. They will need the person's full name and date of birth to look them up. The facility creates its own intake record when someone comes in from Union or any other town. That record includes the charge, bail amount, housing assignment, and court date.

The Broome County jail holds people awaiting trial, those serving sentences under a year, and anyone waiting for transfer to state prison. The VINE system covers Broome County and lets you search for inmates by name. You can also register for alerts that notify you when someone's custody status changes. VINE is free to use.

Facility Broome County Jail
Address 155 Lt Van Winkle Drive
Binghamton, NY 13905
Phone (607) 778-1911
Capacity ~536 beds
Hours 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Note: The Broome County jail may take a few hours to show a new booking after a transfer from the Union police station.

Union Booking Information Online

The Town of Union homepage provides access to town departments including the police and public safety services.

Union town homepage for 24 hour booking information

You can use the town site to find the police department page and get the phone numbers you need to ask about booking records or check on a recent arrest in Union.

State Booking Databases for Union Searches

New York has several tools that cover booking records from Union and all of Broome County. The DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup is the state prison search tool. If someone from Union gets sentenced to state time, you can find them in this database. It is free and shows the facility, sentence, and parole eligibility dates.

The Division of Criminal Justice Services maintains the state criminal history system. Officers in Union check this database during every booking. Under Correction Law Section 9, all booking records must be maintained by the agency that processes them. If charges end in dismissal, CPL Section 160.50 may seal the booking record so it no longer appears in public searches.

For public records requests, the Committee on Open Government provides guidance on FOIL. You can file a FOIL request with the Union police or the Broome County Sheriff for booking records. The agency must respond within five business days.

How Union 24 Hour Booking Works

After an arrest in Union, the person goes to the town police station for booking. The process includes fingerprints, a mugshot, and entering the charge into the record system. Officers also run a check through the state database for warrants and prior arrests.

For low-level charges, the person may get a desk appearance ticket and leave the station with a date to return to court. More serious charges result in the person being held until arraignment. Union Town Court handles these hearings, and the judge sets bail or orders release at that point. If held, the person goes to the Broome County jail in Binghamton.

  • Prints and photo at Union police station
  • Charge logged into the booking system
  • Arraignment at Union Town Court
  • Bail set or release ordered by judge
  • Transfer to Broome County jail if held

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Broome County 24 Hour Booking

Union is in Broome County, and the county jail in Binghamton handles most of the longer-term custody for the region. For a complete look at how Broome County manages booking records and custody, visit the county page.

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