Find Arrest Records in Livingston County

Livingston County arrest records can be obtained through the Sheriff's Office, the County Clerk, or the court system in Geneseo. The county is part of New York's Finger Lakes region and sits in the 7th Judicial District. Whether you need to look up a booking, check if someone is in the county jail, or pull court files from a criminal case, there are clear steps for each. The Sheriff's Office handles most record requests for arrest data, while the Clerk keeps court files. This page breaks down each office and what to expect when you reach out for Livingston County arrest records.

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Livingston County Overview

62,914 Population
Geneseo County Seat
7th Judicial District
640 sq mi Area

Livingston County Sheriff's Office Records

The Livingston County Sheriff's Office is located at 4 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454. The phone number is 585-243-7100. Sheriff Thomas J. Dougherty leads the office, which provides 24/7 law enforcement services across the county. The Records Division handles arrest records, incident reports, DWI reports, domestic violence reports, and traffic tickets.

The office uses the New World Aegis Records Management System to store and manage records. To get arrest records, you submit a FOIL request. You can do this online through the Sheriff's Office website or by mail. FOIL is the Freedom of Information Law, covered in Article 6 of the Public Officers Law, sections 84 through 90. Put your request in writing and include the person's name, the date of the arrest, and any case numbers. The office must respond within five business days. Copy fees run $0.25 per page.

The Sheriff's Office also handles fingerprinting for DCJS record checks, FBI record checks, and pistol permit applications. Motor vehicle accident reports taken by Livingston County deputies are managed through LexisNexis BuyCrash, a third-party vendor.

Note: The office runs community programs including Firearms Safety Courses, a Teen Cadet Program, and the Stop DWI program.

Court Records in Livingston County

The Livingston County Clerk's Office is at 6 Court Street, Room 201, Geneseo, NY 14454. Call (585) 243-7010. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The Clerk serves as Clerk to the Supreme and County Courts, so all court proceedings and documents of a civil and criminal nature are on file here. That includes felony arrest records that went through the court system.

Livingston County is part of the 7th Judicial District. The courthouse is at 2 Court Street in Geneseo. You can reach the court at 585-371-3920 or by email at livingstonsandc@nycourts.gov. Court hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The Chief Clerk is Sarah E. Durbin. Judges include Hon. Thomas E. Moran, Hon. Jennifer M. Noto, and Hon. Kevin G. Van Allen.

Certificates of disposition can be obtained by submitting a request with your case details. E-Filing is available and mandatory for select case types. You can also check WebCrims for pending criminal cases with future court dates in Livingston County. Guest access is free but only shows open cases.

Livingston County District Attorney

The Livingston County District Attorney's Office is at the Government Center, 2 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454. Phone is (585) 243-7020 and fax is (585) 243-7199. The DA prosecutes all felony offenses and select misdemeanors in the county. If you need to know the status of a case or what charges were filed after an arrest, the DA's office can help.

Victim services are available through this office. The DA works with the Sheriff's Office, State Police, and municipal police departments on cases. Traffic ticket reductions and diversion program information can also be obtained here. Case status inquiries are handled during regular business hours when you provide the right case details.

State Resources for Livingston County

The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services is the only source of official state criminal history records. DCJS keeps fingerprint-based records. You cannot get your own rap sheet without submitting fingerprints at an authorized IdentoGO location. The fee is between $50 and $65. Results come by mail in 7 to 10 business days.

The Office of Court Administration runs a statewide Criminal History Record Search for $95 per name. It is a name-based search, not fingerprint-based. Results need an exact match on name and date of birth. Sealed records do not show up. The DOCCS Inmate Lookup lets you search for people in state prison if someone arrested in Livingston County was later transferred to a state facility.

Under CPL section 160.50, dismissed cases are sealed automatically. The Clean Slate Act took effect November 16, 2024 and will seal eligible misdemeanor convictions after 3 years and felony convictions after 8 years from sentence completion. Sex offenses and Class A felonies are not eligible.

Livingston County Jail and Inmates

The Livingston County Jail is at 4 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454. Call (585) 243-7100 for inmate information. The jail is run by the Sheriff's Office and holds pre-trial detainees and people serving sentences of one year or less. You can find out if someone is in custody, what they were charged with, and what bail has been set.

Visiting hours vary. Contact the facility for the current schedule. You need a photo ID to visit. All mail must include the inmate's full name and booking number. The facility meets New York State Commission of Correction standards and provides basic medical care and mental health services.

Sealing Records in Livingston County

Under CPL section 160.59, you can apply to seal up to two criminal convictions if at least 10 years have passed since your last sentence ended. No more than one can be a felony. Sex offenses, violent felonies, and Class A felonies are excluded. The application goes to the court where the conviction happened.

The Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act also vacated and sealed certain cannabis convictions. Those are treated as if they never happened. The NY Attorney General's office has details on eligibility and how to file. The Sex Offender Registry is free to search by name, county, or ZIP code for Level 2 and Level 3 offenders in Livingston County.

Livingston County arrest records Sheriff's Office website

The Livingston County Sheriff's Office website shown above is the starting point for arrest record requests and FOIL submissions in the county.

Nearby Counties

If you need arrest records from areas near Livingston County, these neighboring counties each maintain their own records:

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