Mount Vernon 72 Hour Booking Records

Mount Vernon 72 hour booking records document arrests made by the Mount Vernon Police Department in this Westchester County city. Located just north of the Bronx, Mount Vernon has its own police force and a city jail that holds people for short periods after arrest. When someone is arrested here, the booking process starts at the police station on Roosevelt Square. For longer holds, inmates get transferred to the Westchester County Jail. About 74,000 people live in Mount Vernon, making it one of the more densely populated cities in the county. The police department stays busy, and the booking records they produce are public under New York law.

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74,000+ Population
Westchester County
72 Hours Booking Window
City PD Primary Agency

Westchester County Handles Mount Vernon Bookings

Westchester County processes most jail bookings for Mount Vernon arrests that go beyond the initial hold. The Mount Vernon City Jail at the police station is for short-term custody only. People who need to stay locked up longer get moved to the Westchester County Jail, which is run by the Westchester County Department of Correction.

The county jail handles inmates from Mount Vernon, Yonkers, New Rochelle, White Plains, and every other city and town in Westchester. You can search for current inmates using the Westchester County inmate search tool online. This shows who is in custody, their charges, and booking details. It is updated regularly and is the fastest way to check if someone is currently held after a Mount Vernon arrest.

Police Department Mount Vernon Police Department
Address 2 Roosevelt Square North
Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Phone 914-665-2500
County DOC Westchester County Department of Correction

For full details on how Westchester County processes 72 hour booking records from all its communities, check the county page.

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The Mount Vernon Police Department patrols the entire city. When officers make an arrest, the person is brought to the station at 2 Roosevelt Square North. That is where the initial 72 hour booking takes place. Staff record the person's name, charges, date of birth, and other identifying info. They also take fingerprints and a photo.

The city jail at the police station holds people for a short time. Most people either post bail, get released on their own recognizance, or get transferred to Westchester County within a day or two. The 72 hour booking record stays on file at the Mount Vernon police department regardless of where the person ends up.

Mount Vernon sits right on the border with the Bronx. That location means the city sometimes deals with cases that cross jurisdictional lines. If you are not sure whether an arrest happened in Mount Vernon or in a neighboring area, calling the police department directly at 914-665-2500 is the best way to check. They can confirm if they have a booking record on file.

FOIL Requests for Mount Vernon 72 Hour Booking Records

Public Officers Law Sections 84 through 90 give you the right to request 72 hour booking records from Mount Vernon police or Westchester County. This is New York's Freedom of Information Law, and it covers all government-held records including arrest and booking data.

Send a written request to the records access officer at the Mount Vernon Police Department. Include the person's full name, approximate date of arrest, and the specific records you want. The department has five business days to respond or explain why they need more time. For county jail booking records, direct your FOIL request to the Westchester County Department of Correction instead.

The DCJS FOIL page explains the process for criminal justice records in more detail. Some parts of a booking record may be redacted if they relate to an ongoing case or could put someone at risk. But the basic arrest and booking info is generally available to the public.

72 Hour Booking Record Sealing in Mount Vernon

New York law provides several ways to seal arrest and booking records. If a Mount Vernon arrest ends with charges being dismissed or the person being acquitted, CPL Section 160.50 requires automatic sealing. The 72 hour booking record from that arrest gets sealed along with the rest of the case file. It will not appear in standard background checks after that.

Convictions can also be sealed in some cases. CPL Section 160.59 lets people apply to seal up to two convictions. The person must wait at least ten years and the offense cannot be a violent felony or sex crime. If the court approves, the booking record tied to that conviction becomes restricted. The New York State Courts website has forms and instructions for filing a sealing petition.

Youthful offender status under CPL Section 720.35 results in automatic sealing for qualifying cases. This is separate from the adult sealing process and applies to people who were young at the time of the offense. The court decides whether to grant youthful offender treatment, and if it does, all records including the 72 hour booking record are sealed.

New York State Criminal Records Resources

The New York Division of Criminal Justice Services maintains the state's central criminal records database. Their tools can help with searches that go beyond what Westchester County offers.

New York DCJS homepage for statewide criminal justice searches

DCJS handles fingerprint-based background checks, record reviews, and maintains the sex offender registry. If a Mount Vernon 72 hour booking record led to a conviction and state prison time, the DOCCS lookup tracks that person's current status in the state system.

Nearby Cities

These Westchester County cities are near Mount Vernon and use the same county jail system. Their 72 hour booking records go through Westchester County as well.

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