Search Onondaga County 24 Hour Booking

Onondaga County 24 hour booking records cover all arrests processed through the county's Justice Center in downtown Syracuse. The Onondaga County Sheriff handles jail operations and books people around the clock at two sites. You can search for current inmates, check on recent bookings, or call the facility for updates. The county is the largest in central New York and covers Syracuse plus dozens of surrounding towns. If someone was arrested anywhere in Onondaga County, their booking record will be on file with the sheriff's office.

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Onondaga County Overview

~470K Population
2 Jail Facilities
Syracuse County Seat
5th Judicial District

Onondaga County Sheriff Booking Facility

The Onondaga County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail system. The main office is at 407 Montgomery St in Syracuse. You can reach them at (315) 435-1800 for general questions about booking records or inmate status.

Onondaga County operates two jail facilities. The Justice Center sits in downtown Syracuse and handles most of the 24 hour booking intake. This is where people go after an arrest in the city or nearby areas. The Jamesville Correctional Facility is the second site and holds inmates who have been through initial processing. Both facilities fall under the sheriff's control. Staff at either location can help with booking questions.

The jail division page has more details on visiting hours, rules, and how to reach specific departments within the facility. Syracuse police, state troopers, and town officers all bring people to these sites after an arrest. That means every booking in Onondaga County goes through the same system no matter which agency made the arrest.

Main Office 407 Montgomery St, Syracuse, NY 13202
Phone (315) 435-1800
Facilities Justice Center (Syracuse) and Jamesville Correctional Facility
Hours Booking intake 24 hours a day
Website ongov.net/sheriff

To look up someone who was booked in Onondaga County, start by calling the Justice Center. Staff can tell you if a person is in the facility. They can share the charges, bail amount, and next court date. You need the person's full name to search. A date of birth helps narrow things down if the name is common.

State tools give you more options. The DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup covers state prisons. If someone was sentenced in Onondaga County and sent to a state facility, you can find them there. The search is free and available any time. You can also sign up for VINE alerts to get notified when an inmate's status changes. This works for people held in Onondaga County or anywhere in New York.

The screenshot below shows the VINE notification portal, which lets you track custody changes for Onondaga County inmates.

Onondaga County 24 hour booking VINE notification system for tracking inmates

VINE covers all New York counties including Onondaga and sends alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate is released or moved.

For older records, you may need to file a FOIL request. New York's Freedom of Information Law gives you the right to ask for public records. Send a written request to the Onondaga County Sheriff's Office. Most booking data is public, but some details may be held back under legal exemptions. The sheriff has five business days to respond to your request.

Booking Laws in Onondaga County

New York law requires every county jail to keep detailed booking records. Under Correction Law Section 9, the Onondaga County Sheriff must log each person's name, age, charges, and other facts when they are booked. This applies to every arrest processed at the Justice Center or Jamesville. The law creates a paper trail that the public can access.

Booking records in Onondaga County are generally open to the public. Anyone can ask for them under FOIL. The jail logs all intake and release activity each day. But sealed records are different. Under CPL Section 160.50, if charges are dropped or a person is acquitted, the booking record gets sealed. Once that happens, it will not show up in public searches. The Division of Criminal Justice Services manages record sealing statewide and can answer questions about the process.

Note: If an Onondaga County booking record has been sealed, no public search tool will return it.

Onondaga County 24 Hour Booking Process

When someone gets arrested in Onondaga County, officers bring them to the Justice Center in Syracuse for booking. The process starts with entering the arrest details and charges into the system. Staff take fingerprints and a photo. A medical screening comes next. All of this goes into the booking record.

After intake, the person waits for arraignment or posts bail. Onondaga County courts hold arraignments regularly, but weekend and holiday schedules can slow things down. If bail is set, family or friends can pay at the facility. Cash bail and bail bonds are both options. The whole process takes a few hours depending on how busy the Justice Center is at the time. Some people get booked and released the same day if they can make bail quickly. Others wait in the facility until their court date comes up.

The 24 hour nature of the booking system means the jail never stops processing arrests. A person brought in at midnight goes through the same steps as someone who arrives during business hours. Onondaga County sees a high number of bookings due to its large population, so the staff stay busy around the clock. The Jamesville facility helps handle the overflow when the Justice Center reaches capacity.

Onondaga County Arrest Record Resources

Here are the main resources for finding booking records in Onondaga County. Use the county jail as your first stop, then check state databases for people who may have been transferred.

  • Onondaga County Sheriff at (315) 435-1800
  • Justice Center for current inmate status
  • DOCCS lookup for state prison transfers
  • VINE for custody change alerts
  • FOIL request for older booking records

If you need legal help with a booking case in Onondaga County, reach out to a local attorney. The Onondaga County Bar Association can refer you to a criminal defense lawyer. Legal aid in the Syracuse area may offer free services if you qualify based on income. These groups know the local court system well and can explain what a booking record means for your situation or help with bail and arraignment questions.

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Cities in Onondaga County

Onondaga County covers Syracuse and many surrounding communities. All arrests in these areas go through the county booking process at the Justice Center or Jamesville.

Other communities like Cicero, Manlius, DeWitt, and Camillus also fall under Onondaga County jurisdiction for booking purposes.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Onondaga County. Check where the arrest took place to find the right booking records.