Broome County 24 Hour Booking

Broome County 24 hour booking records come from the jail facility in Binghamton. The county sheriff runs the correctional facility and processes all local arrests. You can check the online inmate roster to see who is currently in custody. Broome County also offers video visitation, which reflects how the jail has modernized its operations. Whether you need to find a recent booking or look up older arrest data, the sheriff's office is your starting point. The county covers the greater Binghamton metro area in New York's Southern Tier.

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Broome County Overview

~191K Population
~536 Jail Beds
Binghamton County Seat
6th Judicial District

Broome County Sheriff and Jail

The Broome County Sheriff's Office is at 155 Lt. Van Winkle Dr, Binghamton, NY 13905. You can call them at (607) 778-1911. The sheriff handles law enforcement, court security, and jail operations for the entire county. All 24 hour booking activity takes place at the correctional facility attached to this location.

The Broome County jail has about 536 beds and uses a direct supervision model. That means correctional officers work inside the housing units with inmates, which is different from the older style where guards watched from behind a control booth. The jail processes bookings around the clock. When someone gets arrested in Broome County, they come here for fingerprinting, photos, medical screening, and charge entry. The facility also offers video visitation for families who cannot make it in person.

The screenshot below shows the Broome County Sheriff's Office website.

Broome County 24 hour booking Sheriff's Office website

You can use the sheriff's website to find contact details, jail information, and links to the inmate roster.

Office Broome County Sheriff's Office
Address 155 Lt. Van Winkle Dr, Binghamton, NY 13905
Phone (607) 778-1911
Jail Capacity Approximately 536 beds
Visitation Video visitation available

Broome County has an online inmate roster. It shows who is currently in the jail. You can search by name and see charges, booking dates, and bail amounts. The roster updates regularly so you get current data on recent bookings.

If the person is no longer in the jail, the online roster may not show them. For older booking records, you need to file a FOIL request with the Broome County Sheriff's Office. Write a letter or send an email asking for the records you need. Include the person's full name and any dates you have. The office must respond within five business days under New York law. The Committee on Open Government can help if you run into problems with your request.

State tools work for Broome County too. The DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup covers state prisons. The VINE notification system lets you track an offender and get alerts when their custody status changes. Both of these are free to use and run all day, every day.

Broome County Booking Law

Under Correction Law Section 9, the Broome County jail must record every person committed to the facility. The booking log includes names, charges, and dates. This is a state mandate that applies to every county jail in New York. Broome County follows it for each intake.

Most booking records are public. You do not need to be involved in the case to ask for a copy. However, if charges get dismissed or a person is acquitted, the record may get sealed. CPL Section 160.50 requires sealing in those situations. Once sealed, the booking data is no longer available through any public search tool. The Division of Criminal Justice Services coordinates the sealing process across the state.

Note: Video visitation records at the Broome County jail are separate from booking records and may have different access rules.

Broome County Booking Process

The 24 hour booking process in Broome County works like this. Police arrest someone and bring them to the jail. The person goes through intake. Officers verify identity, check for warrants, and log all charges. Prints and photos are taken. A nurse or medical tech does a health check. The whole thing gets entered into the booking system.

After booking, the person waits for arraignment. A judge decides on bail or release conditions. If bail is set and the person cannot post it, they stay in the jail until trial or until bail gets paid. The direct supervision setup at the Broome County facility means officers are present in the housing areas at all times. Families can visit through the video system, which saves travel time and is available on a set schedule. The jail handles bookings at all hours, so arrests at night and on weekends get processed the same way as daytime ones.

Broome County Booking Help

Several options exist for finding booking data in Broome County. The sheriff's website has the inmate roster. State databases fill in gaps for people who have left county custody.

  • Broome County Sheriff at (607) 778-1911
  • Online inmate roster on the county website
  • FOIL request for historical records
  • DOCCS lookup for state prison inmates
  • VINE for custody status alerts

Legal aid groups in the Southern Tier can help if you need assistance with a booking case. The Binghamton area has attorneys who handle criminal matters, and some legal aid organizations serve low income residents. Contact the local bar association for a referral if you need a lawyer who knows the Broome County jail system.

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Cities in Broome County

Broome County includes Binghamton and several surrounding communities. All arrests in these areas go through the Broome County booking system.

Other communities like Binghamton, Endicott, Johnson City, and Vestal also fall under Broome County for booking purposes.

Nearby Counties

These counties are next to Broome County. Check where the arrest happened to find the right booking records.