Greenburgh Arrest Records Search

Greenburgh arrest records are kept by the Greenburgh Police Department and the Westchester County court system. The town covers the unincorporated areas of Greenburgh in Westchester County, though several villages within the town run their own police departments. Searching for arrest records here means knowing which agency handled the case. This guide covers the Greenburgh police, town clerk, town court, and county-level offices that hold arrest-related files.

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Greenburgh Quick Facts

95,000 Population
Westchester County
9th Judicial District
31 sq mi Area

Greenburgh Police Department Records

The Greenburgh Police Department is at 188 Tarrytown Road, White Plains, NY 10607. Call (914) 989-1700 for general inquiries. The Records Unit can be reached at (914) 989-1786. The department serves the unincorporated portion of the Town of Greenburgh in Westchester County. It runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

The Records Unit at 188 Tarrytown Road handles data entry of police reports, alarm permits, impounded vehicle files, and licensing records. Accident reports can be picked up by calling the Records Unit during business hours, Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. FOIL requests for police records go through the Town Clerk's Office, which acts as the Records Access Officer. Put your request in writing and include the date, names, and any report numbers.

Fingerprinting services are available by appointment only, Monday through Friday. The fee is $10 per card for residents and $30 for non-residents. Call (914) 989-1785 to set up a time. Alarm permits are handled at (914) 989-1781.

Greenburgh Town Clerk FOIL Access

The Town Clerk is at 177 Hillside Avenue, Greenburgh, NY 10607. Phone is (914) 989-1502. Hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The clerk processes all FOIL requests for town records, including those tied to police reports and arrest records. Send your written request to the office address.

Copies cost $0.25 per page under Public Officers Law. The clerk also issues marriage licenses (by appointment, 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM), dog licenses, conservation licenses, cabaret licenses, and handicap parking permits. Vital records for births, deaths, and marriages that happened in Greenburgh are kept here. The office coordinates Town Board meetings and maintains all official town records and agendas.

Greenburgh Town Justice Court

The Greenburgh Town Justice Court is at 188 Tarrytown Road, White Plains, NY 10607. It shares the address with the police department. The court has power over misdemeanors, violations, infractions, and civil small claims. Traffic and town code violations are handled here too. Felony cases start here but move to the county level after the initial proceedings.

Traffic tickets need to be answered by pleading guilty or not guilty by the date printed on the ticket. Fines can be paid in person or by mail. Court records can be requested through the Town Clerk's office or directly from the court during business hours.

Westchester County Arrest Records

Felony arrests from Greenburgh move to the Westchester County court system. The Westchester County Clerk at 110 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, White Plains, NY 10601 keeps court records and certificates of disposition. Call (914) 995-3080. The Westchester County District Attorney at 111 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd handles prosecution. Phone is (914) 995-3000.

The Westchester County Department of Correction runs the county jail at 10 Woods Road, Valhalla, NY 10595. Call (914) 231-1000 for inmate information. People arrested in Greenburgh may be held here while awaiting trial. The Bee-Line Bus System provides transportation throughout the Greenburgh area and to county facilities in White Plains.

Note: Several villages inside Greenburgh have their own police departments, including Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, and Hastings-on-Hudson. Arrest records from those villages are held by their own departments.

Greenburgh Records Search Online

The NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services has the official criminal history database. Fingerprint-based records require a visit to an IdentoGO location. The fee is $50 to $65. Results come by mail in about a week.

The Office of Court Administration runs a name-based search for $95 per name. It covers all New York courts. WebCrims lets you look up pending cases for free. The DOCCS Inmate Lookup covers state prisons, and the Sex Offender Registry is searchable by name or ZIP code.

The Clean Slate Act seals eligible misdemeanors after 3 years and felonies after 8 years. The Attorney General's office has more on sealing eligibility.

The Greenburgh Police Department website below is the primary resource for information on police services and records in the town.

Greenburgh police department website for arrest records

Visit this site for department contacts, the Records Unit phone number, and details on how to submit a records request.

Greenburgh Village Police Departments

Greenburgh has a unique setup. The town police department covers the unincorporated areas, but several villages inside the town run their own police forces. Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, and Hastings-on-Hudson each have a village police department. If an arrest happened inside one of those villages, the arrest record sits with that village department, not with Greenburgh police.

This matters when you search for records. You need to know where the arrest took place. Call (914) 989-1700 for the Greenburgh Police to find out if they handled the case. If the arrest was in a village, contact that village's department instead. Each village has its own Records Access Officer for FOIL requests. The same $0.25 per page copy fee applies across all of them since that is set by state law. Alarm permits for homes and businesses in the unincorporated area go through Greenburgh police at (914) 989-1781. The Bee-Line Bus System runs through much of Greenburgh and can get you to the Westchester County courthouse in White Plains. The town website at greenburghny.com has an online FOIL request system that you can use from home.

Greenburgh Records by County

Greenburgh sits in Westchester County. Felony cases move to the county court system. The county page covers the Clerk, DA, and jail that handle arrest records for the wider Westchester region.

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