Find Utica 24 Hour Booking Records

Utica 24 hour booking records are processed by the city police department and the Oneida County correctional facility. When someone gets arrested in Utica, booking takes place at the police station on Oriskany Street. People held on bail or facing serious charges move to the Oneida County jail in Oriskany. You can look up inmates through the state VINE system or call the jail and police directly. Utica is the largest city in Oneida County and one of the bigger cities in central New York, so the department handles a good number of arrests and bookings each month. This guide walks you through how to find those records.

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65,284 Population
Oneida County
24/7 Booking Access
5th Judicial District

Utica Police Department Booking

The Utica Police Department is at 413 Oriskany Street West. This is where all city arrests get processed. Officers bring people in, and the booking staff handle fingerprints, photos, and entering the charge into the system. The station operates 24 hours a day, so bookings happen at all hours.

You can call (315) 735-3301 to reach the non-emergency line. The desk staff can tell you if someone was booked recently and what their current status is. For copies of arrest reports or booking records, you may need to visit in person or submit a written request. The department can also let you know if someone was moved to the county jail after their initial booking in Utica.

The City of Utica website has a page for the police department with addresses, phone numbers, and other public safety info. Utica is the county seat of Oneida County, so the city courts and county courts are both close by. That makes the booking-to-arraignment process fairly quick for people picked up in the city.

Agency Utica Police Department
Address 413 Oriskany Street West
Utica, NY 13502
Non-Emergency (315) 735-3301
Hours 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Website cityofutica.com

Note: The police records office may have limited hours even though the station itself is open 24/7.

The Oneida County Correctional Facility is at 6075 Judd Road in Oriskany. It serves the entire county, including Utica. After someone gets booked at the Utica police station and a judge sets bail or orders them held, the person transfers to this facility. The jail phone number is (315) 765-2200.

The county facility handles intake for every town and city in Oneida County. When someone arrives from Utica, staff do their own intake process. They log the person into the county system, assign a housing unit, and record the bail amount. If the person makes bail, they get released from the county jail. If not, they stay until their court date or until the case gets resolved.

The Oneida County jail does not have a public online inmate roster. You have to call the facility or use the VINE system to check on someone. VINE covers all counties in New York and lets you search by name. You can also sign up for alerts that notify you when an inmate gets released or moved.

Utica Booking Record Resources

The City of Utica homepage connects you to the police department and other city services related to public safety and booking records.

Utica city homepage for 24 hour booking records

Use the city site to reach the police department page for phone numbers and office locations where you can ask about booking records.

State Booking Search Tools for Utica

The DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup is the go-to tool for state prison records. If someone booked in Utica gets sentenced to state time, you can find them in this database. It is free to use and shows the facility name, sentence length, and release dates.

Law enforcement in Utica checks the DCJS criminal history system every time they book someone. This database has fingerprint records from every arrest in the state. Public access to the full database is restricted, but you can request your own record. Correction Law Section 9 requires that jails and police keep detailed records of each booking. If charges get dropped or a person is acquitted, CPL Section 160.50 can result in the record being sealed from public view.

You can also file a FOIL request with the Utica Police Department for booking records. The Committee on Open Government has guidelines on how FOIL works and what agencies must provide.

After a Utica 24 Hour Booking

Once someone is booked at the Utica police station, the next step is arraignment. Utica City Court handles arraignments for most cases. The judge reads the charges and sets bail or releases the person. For felony cases, the matter may move to Oneida County Court. Arraignment usually happens within 24 hours of the arrest.

If the judge sets bail, the person can post it at the police station or the county jail. Cash bail and bail bonds are both options. If no one posts bail, the person stays in custody at the Oneida County facility until the case moves forward. Some cases qualify for release on recognizance, which means no bail is needed and the person walks out with a promise to return for court.

  • Booking at Utica police on Oriskany Street
  • Arraignment in Utica City Court within 24 hours
  • Bail set or release ordered by judge
  • Transfer to Oneida County jail if held
  • Record kept by police and county

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Oneida County 24 Hour Booking

Utica is the county seat of Oneida County, and the county jail in Oriskany handles people from across the region. For a broader look at how Oneida County manages booking records and custody, visit the county page.

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