Irondequoit Arrest Records Lookup

Irondequoit arrest records are kept by the Irondequoit Police Department and the Monroe County Sheriff's Office. This town borders Rochester on the north side and sits in Monroe County. You can search for arrest records by filing a FOIL request with the police department, checking court records through the Monroe County Clerk, or using state tools like WebCrims. The Irondequoit Police Department handles arrests within town limits and keeps all related reports on file.

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The Irondequoit Police Department is the main law enforcement agency in town. They handle all arrests and keep incident reports, booking records, and case files. To get arrest records from the police department, you need to submit a FOIL request in writing.

Include the person's full name, the date of the arrest or incident, and any case numbers you have. Be specific. The more detail you give, the faster the agency can find the records. Under Public Officers Law Sections 84 through 90, the department must respond within five business days. They will either provide the records, deny your request with a written explanation, or acknowledge your request and give you a date when they expect to have an answer. Standard copy fees run $0.25 per page.

Irondequoit police department website for arrest records

The police department website has information about services and how to contact the records division. For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency questions about records or case status, contact the department during business hours.

Monroe County Court Records

Criminal cases from Irondequoit that go beyond the town court level are handled in Monroe County courts. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office is at 130 S. Plymouth Ave., Rochester, NY 14614. You can reach them at 585-753-4178 during business hours, Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

The Monroe County Clerk maintains court records for Supreme Court and County Court cases. You can request certificates of disposition and other court documents from the clerk's office. The Monroe County jail is at 130 Plymouth Avenue South in Rochester. Call 585-753-4000 between 9:00 AM and 12:15 PM or 1:30 PM and 3:00 PM for information about people in custody.

For Monroe County records access, contact the Records Access Officer at the Communications Department, 204 County Office Building, 39 West Main St., Rochester, NY 14614. Phone: 585-753-1080.

Note: Town court records stay with the Irondequoit Town Court, while felony case files go through Monroe County Court.

How to Search Irondequoit Arrest Records

There are several ways to look up arrest records connected to Irondequoit. For local arrests, start with the Irondequoit Police Department. For cases that moved to county court, check with the Monroe County Clerk. State tools can also help.

WebCrims shows pending criminal cases with future court dates. You can search by name or docket number as a guest for free. The Criminal History Record Search from the Office of Court Administration costs $95 and covers all 62 counties with a name-based exact match search. The DOCCS Inmate Lookup shows people in state prison with live data.

Arrest Record Laws Affecting Irondequoit

New York's FOIL law makes most arrest records available to the public. But there are limits. Under CPL Section 160.50, arrests that end in dismissal or acquittal are sealed. The Clean Slate Act seals eligible convictions over time. Misdemeanors seal after three years, felonies after eight. Sex offenses and Class A felonies stay on the record.

The Division of Criminal Justice Services holds the official state rap sheet. Getting your own record requires fingerprints through IdentoGO at a cost of $50 to $65. The Sex Offender Registry is free and can be searched by name or address. The 2020 repeal of Civil Rights Law Section 50-a opened police disciplinary files to public FOIL requests.

Marijuana convictions under Penal Law Sections 221.05 through 221.40 are expunged under the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act. These will not appear on any search.

Irondequoit Police Records Process

The Irondequoit Police Department is the second-largest town police force in Monroe County. It has 51 officers spread across patrol, criminal investigations, community services, and the administration-records division. Chief Scott Peters leads the department. The Public Safety Building at 1300 Titus Avenue is where records requests are handled, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Police record checks cost $10. There is a five business day wait. Accident reports are ready in about three business days. If you need fingerprinting for a background check, call (585) 336-6000 ext. 2260 to set up a time. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID. The department also keeps a local sex offender registry that you can check through their website.

The Irondequoit Town Court at 1300 Titus Avenue handles arraignments for arrests in town. Three justices sit on the bench: Judge Green on Mondays at 5:00 PM, Judge Whitman DeVoe on Tuesdays at 1:00 PM, and Judge Valentino on Wednesdays at 6:00 PM. The court handles misdemeanor cases, traffic tickets, and town code violations. Court office hours are Monday through Thursday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and Friday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Online payments for traffic tickets and parking violations go through GovPayNow with a 4% service charge. Criminal convictions cannot be paid online.

Irondequoit and Monroe County

Irondequoit is part of Monroe County. All felony arrest records and major criminal cases route through the Monroe County court system. The county sheriff and county clerk handle records at the county level.

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State Search Tools for Arrest Records

The Division of Criminal Justice Services is the only source for official New York State rap sheets. You must submit fingerprints through IdentoGO to get your own record. The cost runs $50 to $65. Results arrive by mail in 7 to 10 business days. No other agency or third party can provide the official state record. DCJS records are not available through FOIL requests.

The Criminal History Record Search costs $95 and covers all 62 New York counties. It matches on exact name and date of birth only. The DOCCS Inmate Lookup is free and shows people in state prison with live data. For pending cases, WebCrims lets you search as a guest at no cost. The Sex Offender Registry is free and searchable by name, county, or ZIP code.

Under CPL Section 160.50, arrests ending in dismissal or acquittal are sealed automatically. The Clean Slate Act seals eligible misdemeanor convictions after three years and felonies after eight years. Sex offenses and Class A felonies cannot be sealed. Marijuana convictions under Penal Law Sections 221.05 through 221.40 are expunged under the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act and will not show on any search.