Find Smithtown 72 Hour Booking

Smithtown is a town in the central part of Suffolk County on Long Island. The town has a population of around 117,000 and covers a large area along the north shore. When someone gets arrested in Smithtown, the 72 hour booking process runs through Suffolk County. The Suffolk County Sheriff's Office operates the jail in Riverhead where formal bookings take place. Smithtown itself does not have a separate jail or booking facility, so the county handles all of that work for the town.

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117,000+ Population
Suffolk County
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Suffolk County Handles Smithtown 72 Hour Booking

All Smithtown arrests that require jail time go through the Suffolk County Sheriff's Office. The county jail is in Riverhead, which is about 30 miles east of Smithtown. When local police arrest someone and the person needs to be held, they get transported to Riverhead for processing. That is where the 72 hour booking record is created.

The booking process at the Suffolk County jail includes fingerprinting, photographing, and recording all personal information and charges. The county must bring the person before a judge within 72 hours of the arrest. Suffolk County handles a very large number of bookings each year from towns across the county. Smithtown is one of many communities that feeds into this system.

Agency Suffolk County Sheriff's Office
Address 100 Center Drive
Riverhead, NY 11901
Phone (631) 852-2200
County Page Suffolk County 72 Hour Booking

Suffolk County is the largest county on Long Island by land area. It stretches from the western border with Nassau County all the way out to Montauk. The sheriff's office serves a large and spread out population, and the jail in Riverhead is the central processing point for all bookings.

Smithtown does not have its own town police department. Law enforcement in Smithtown falls to the Suffolk County Police Department, which covers the town as part of its Fourth Precinct. State police and other agencies also patrol parts of the area. When an arrest happens in Smithtown, it is typically a Suffolk County police officer making the arrest.

After an arrest, the officer decides what happens next. For minor charges, the person may get a desk appearance ticket and go home with a court date. No 72 hour booking happens in those cases. For more serious charges, the person gets taken to the county jail in Riverhead. That triggers the formal booking process and creates a 72 hour booking record.

If you need a copy of an arrest report from an incident in Smithtown, you would contact the Suffolk County Police Department's records section. They maintain the arrest reports for incidents that happen in their patrol areas. This is separate from the booking record at the county jail.

FOIL Requests for Smithtown Records

Public Officers Law Sections 84 through 90 give you the right to request government records in New York. This is the Freedom of Information Law, and it covers 72 hour booking records. You can file a FOIL request with the Suffolk County Sheriff for booking records or with the Suffolk County Police for arrest reports from Smithtown incidents.

Your request should include the person's name, date of birth if known, and the approximate date of the arrest. Send it to the records access officer at the agency. They have five business days to respond. The DCJS FOIL page has detailed information about the process and your rights under the law.

Most booking information is public. Names, charges, and bail status are generally available. Medical information and certain other details stay private. Juvenile records have extra protections. The agency will let you know what they can release and what they have to withhold.

72 Hour Booking Records and Sealing

CPL Section 160.50 requires automatic sealing when a criminal case ends in dismissal or acquittal. The 72 hour booking record, arrest report, mugshot, and fingerprints all get sealed. This happens by operation of law. You do not have to petition for it. Once the case is dismissed, the records are sealed.

For people with convictions, CPL Section 160.59 allows you to apply to have records sealed. This is a court process. You file a motion, and the judge considers the nature of the offense, your criminal history, and your rehabilitation. If granted, the 72 hour booking record becomes hidden from most public searches.

Youthful offender records are sealed under CPL Section 720.35 for people who were under 19 at the time of the offense. Correction Law Section 9 governs how county jails handle booking records and sets standards for the entire intake process. Suffolk County follows these rules when processing Smithtown arrests.

New York State DOCCS Inmate Lookup

The New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision provides a statewide inmate search tool for people in state custody.

New York State DOCCS inmate lookup portal for searching booking records

Use the DOCCS lookup to find people who have been transferred from county jail to state prison after their Smithtown case. This covers people serving state sentences.

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These towns border Smithtown and also have their bookings processed through Suffolk County or nearby jurisdictions.

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Suffolk County 72 Hour Booking Records

Smithtown is in Suffolk County, and all jail bookings go through the Suffolk County Sheriff's Office in Riverhead. For complete information on the county system and additional search tools, visit the Suffolk County page.

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