Search Hempstead 72 Hour Booking

Hempstead 72 hour booking records are handled through the Nassau County system. As one of the largest towns on Long Island, Hempstead falls under Nassau County jurisdiction for all arrests and jail custody. When someone is picked up by local police in Hempstead, the booking goes through the Nassau County Correctional Center. The 72 hour booking window means the person must see a judge within three days of arrest. During that period, the record is being created and processed. Finding someone booked in Hempstead means searching the Nassau County inmate system or contacting the correctional center directly.

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770,000+ Population
Nassau County
NCCC Jail Facility
72 hrs Booking Window

Nassau County Handles Hempstead Bookings

Nassau County processes all bookings for Hempstead. The Nassau County Correctional Center is the main holding facility for anyone arrested in the town. Local police departments in the various villages within Hempstead make the arrest, but custody transfers to the county system for booking and detention.

The correctional center is run by the Nassau County Sheriff's Office. After an arrest, the person is transported there for fingerprinting, photographing, and formal booking. The 72 hour booking clock starts at the time of arrest. Within that window, the person must appear before a judge for arraignment. If bail is set and posted, they get released. If not, they stay at the correctional center until their case moves forward.

Hempstead is the most populous town in Nassau County. It includes dozens of villages and hamlets, each with its own character and some with their own police forces. Regardless of which local department makes the arrest, the booking goes through the same county system. This makes searching for records more straightforward since everything funnels into one place.

Hempstead has multiple police departments. The Hempstead Village Police handles the village itself, while the Nassau County Police Department covers unincorporated areas. Several other villages within the town have their own forces as well. All of them process arrests through the same county booking system.

When police make an arrest, the initial processing happens at the station. The person gets photographed and fingerprinted there. Then they go to the Nassau County Correctional Center for formal booking. The 72 hour booking period runs from the moment of arrest. During this time, the booking record is being entered into the county system. It may not show up in online search tools right away. If you need to find someone who was just arrested in Hempstead, calling the correctional center or the arresting agency is often the fastest option.

FOIL Requests for Hempstead Booking Records

New York's Freedom of Information Law, found in Public Officers Law sections 84 through 90, gives the public the right to request government records. This includes booking records held by Nassau County and local police departments. You can submit a FOIL request to the Nassau County Sheriff's Office for jail booking records or to the local police department for arrest reports.

Each agency has its own FOIL officer. The request must be in writing. Describe the records you want as clearly as you can. Include the person's name, approximate date of arrest, and any other details that help narrow things down. The agency has five business days to respond. They may grant access, deny it with an explanation, or ask for more time if the request is complex.

Some parts of booking records may be withheld. Ongoing investigation details, medical info, and certain personal data can be redacted under FOIL exemptions. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the head of the agency. The DCJS FOIL page has more info about the process for state-level records.

What Hempstead 72 Hour Booking Records Include

A booking record from the Nassau County system typically includes the person's full name, date of birth, physical description, arrest date, charges, arresting agency, and booking number. It also lists bail status and next court date. These records are created during the initial 72 hour booking process and become part of the permanent case file.

Under Correction Law section 9, the county must keep records for all people in its custody. Basic booking info is generally available to the public through the inmate lookup tool. More detailed records, like the full booking sheet or arrest report, usually require a FOIL request. The person named in the record and their attorney can get copies directly from the court or the county.

Record Sealing in New York

Booking records can be sealed under certain conditions. CPL section 160.50 provides for automatic sealing when a case is dismissed, results in acquittal, or ends in another favorable outcome. Once sealed, the booking record, fingerprints, and mugshot are no longer available to the public.

For convictions, CPL section 160.59 allows a person to apply for sealing after 10 years. Up to two convictions can be sealed, but only one can be a felony. Sex offenses and class A felonies do not qualify. The court weighs the nature of the crime and the person's behavior since the conviction. Youthful offender cases get sealed under CPL section 720.35, which protects records of people who were adjudicated as youthful offenders.

Nassau County Correctional Center

The Nassau County Correctional Center is the main booking and detention facility for Hempstead and the rest of Nassau County. The image below shows the facility's page on the county website.

Nassau County Correctional Center website page for Hempstead 72 hour booking information

This page provides details on the correctional center including visitation hours, inmate services, and contact information for the facility.

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