Fulton County 24 Hour Booking Lookup

Fulton County 24 hour booking records are processed at the county jail run by the Sheriff's Office in Johnstown, New York. The jail handles arrests from sheriff deputies, state police, and local agencies across the county. If you want to find out if someone was recently booked into the Fulton County jail, you can call the sheriff or use statewide search tools. This page covers the different ways to look up 24 hour booking records in Fulton County, including phone numbers, online resources, and what information you can expect from each source.

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53,383 Population
Johnstown County Seat
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Fulton County Sheriff Booking Office

The Fulton County Sheriff's Office sits at 2712 State Highway 29 in Johnstown. It runs the jail, patrols the county, and provides court security. All people arrested in Fulton County go through booking at this location. The facility operates around the clock. Staff handle intake processing at any hour, whether the arrest happens at noon or three in the morning.

Booking starts when the arresting officer hands the person over to jail staff. They take fingerprints and a photo. They record the charges, the arresting agency, and the bail status. The person gets a jail ID and a housing assignment. If bail was set at arraignment, the jail logs the amount so family members can ask about it later. The entire intake process usually takes a couple of hours depending on how busy the facility is that day.

You can call the Fulton County Sheriff at (518) 736-2100 to ask about someone in custody. Staff will confirm if a person is currently held at the jail and can share basic booking details over the phone.

Agency Fulton County Sheriff's Office
Address 2712 State Hwy 29
Johnstown, NY 12095
Phone (518) 736-2100
Hours Jail operates 24 hours, 7 days a week
Website fultoncountyny.gov - Sheriff

Fulton County Booking Record Requests

If you need a copy of a specific booking record from Fulton County, you can submit a request under New York's Freedom of Information Law. The Committee on Open Government oversees FOIL and can answer questions about what records are public and how to get them.

New York Committee on Open Government for Fulton County booking record requests

FOIL requests go to the sheriff's office in writing. You need to describe the record you want with enough detail for staff to find it. Include the person's name, the approximate date of the booking, and the charges if you know them. The agency has five business days to respond. They can grant the request, deny it, or ask for more time. If they deny it, you can appeal. Booking records are generally public unless the case was sealed by a court.

The Division of Criminal Justice Services keeps statewide criminal history records at a different level. These are not the same as county jail booking logs. DCJS records require a formal background check process and are not open to casual public searches.

Bail After Fulton County Booking

Once someone is booked into the Fulton County jail, a judge handles the arraignment and sets bail conditions. Cash bail is an option for charges where bail is allowed. The jail accepts cash payments. If the amount is high, a bail bond agent can post on the person's behalf for a fee, usually about 10% of the total bail. Release on recognizance is possible for some charges, meaning the person walks out with a promise to appear in court.

New York's bail reform rules took effect in 2020 and changed how many charges get handled at arraignment. For most non-violent misdemeanors and some non-violent felonies, judges must release the person without bail. The person still goes through the full 24 hour booking process at the Fulton County jail, but they leave custody within hours. The booking record stays on file no matter how quickly the release happens. Call (518) 736-2100 to ask about bail status for any current inmate.

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