Find Orange County 24 Hour Booking

Orange County 24 hour booking records are filed at the correctional facility in Goshen, New York. The Orange County Sheriff handles all booking intake for this Hudson Valley county. You can search for current inmates, check on a recent arrest, or call the jail for help finding someone. Orange County covers Middletown, Newburgh, and many other towns in the lower Hudson Valley. All arrests in the county get processed through the same facility, so booking records are in one central location.

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Orange County Overview

~400K Population
24/7 Booking Intake
Goshen County Seat
9th Judicial District

Orange County Sheriff Booking Operations

The Orange County Sheriff's Office runs the correctional facility and processes all 24 hour bookings. The main facility is at 110 Wells Farm Rd in Goshen. Call (845) 291-4000 for inmate status or booking questions.

Orange County is one of the larger counties in the Hudson Valley. It covers cities like Middletown, Newburgh, Port Jervis, and the county seat of Goshen. Local police departments across the county make arrests, but the booking always goes through the sheriff's jail. State troopers also bring people here. That means every booking record in Orange County ends up in the same system regardless of which agency made the arrest.

The jail runs intake around the clock. Officers can bring someone in at any time and the staff will process them. This includes fingerprinting, photographing, logging charges, and doing a medical screening. The facility handles a high volume of bookings due to the county's large population and the number of police agencies that operate within its borders.

Facility Orange County Correctional Facility
Address 110 Wells Farm Rd, Goshen, NY 10924
Phone (845) 291-4000
Hours Booking intake 24 hours a day
Website orangecountygov.com/sheriff

The quickest way to check on a booking in Orange County is to call the jail at (845) 291-4000. Give them the person's name and they can tell you if that person is in custody. They will share charges and bail info too. You do not need to be a family member to ask. Booking records are public.

State databases are another way to search. The DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup shows people who are in state prison. If someone was convicted in Orange County and transferred, you can find them there. The VINE system lets you sign up for alerts. You get a call, text, or email when the person's status changes. This works for Orange County and every other county in the state.

The screenshot below shows the DCJS homepage, which oversees criminal justice data across New York State.

Orange County 24 hour booking DCJS homepage for New York criminal justice records

The Division of Criminal Justice Services manages statewide criminal history data and can be a resource for understanding booking records beyond the county level.

For records that are not available online, submit a FOIL request to the Orange County Sheriff. The Committee on Open Government explains how the process works. Most booking data is public under New York law, though sealed records and certain details may be exempt.

Orange County 24 Hour Booking Laws

Under Correction Law Section 9, the Orange County Sheriff must maintain a record of every person booked into the jail. The record includes the person's name, age, charges, and other relevant facts. This is not optional. The law requires it for every single booking.

Orange County booking records are generally public. Anyone can request them. The Freedom of Information Law gives you that right. However, some records get sealed. Under CPL Section 160.50, if a case ends in dismissal or acquittal, the booking record is sealed. That means it will not show up in any search. You will not find it online or through a phone call. The sealing happens automatically once the case outcome qualifies. If you think a record should be available but cannot find it, the charges may have been dropped.

How Booking Works in Orange County

When someone is arrested in Orange County, the arresting officer takes them to the correctional facility in Goshen. The booking process starts right away. Staff enter the arrest details, take prints and a photo, and log the charges. Medical screening follows. All of this goes into the booking record that gets filed in the county system.

After intake, bail gets set based on the charges. Some charges have preset bail amounts. For others, a judge has to set bail at arraignment. Family or friends can post bail at the facility using cash or a bail bond. The whole booking process takes a few hours. It can run longer on busy nights or weekends when the jail has more people coming in at once. But the 24 hour system means nobody waits until morning to get processed. Everyone goes through intake as they arrive, day or night.

Orange County courts hold regular arraignment sessions. Once someone is booked, they get a court date. If they cannot make bail, they stay in the facility until that date. Their booking record stays active in the system the whole time. When they are released, the record still exists and can be looked up later through FOIL or other search methods.

Orange County Arrest Lookup Resources

These resources can help you find booking information in Orange County or connect with legal help in the Hudson Valley area.

  • Orange County Sheriff at (845) 291-4000
  • DOCCS lookup for state prison inmates
  • VINE for custody status notifications
  • FOIL request to the sheriff for older records
  • Orange County Bar Association for lawyer referrals

Legal aid organizations in the Orange County area can help with questions about booking records, bail, and court procedures. If you cannot afford a lawyer, check with local legal aid groups that serve the Hudson Valley. They handle criminal defense cases for people who qualify based on income and can explain what a booking record in Orange County means for your case.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Orange County. If you need to check where someone was booked, look at where the arrest happened.