White Plains 72 Hour Booking

White Plains 72 hour booking records come from the White Plains Police Department and the Westchester County jail system. As the county seat of Westchester, White Plains is home to both the city police force and the county government complex. When someone gets arrested in White Plains, the booking process begins at the police station on South Lexington Avenue. The city has about 59,000 residents and sees steady police activity given its role as a commercial and government center. People held past the initial booking stage get transferred to the Westchester County Jail for longer custody.

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59,000+ Population
Westchester County
County Seat Status
72 Hours Booking Window

Westchester County Handles White Plains Bookings

Westchester County processes longer-term bookings for White Plains arrests. The county Department of Correction runs the Westchester County Jail, which is actually located in White Plains since it is the county seat. That proximity makes transfers from the White Plains police station to county custody pretty quick compared to other cities in the county.

The Westchester County inmate search tool lets you look up anyone currently held at the county jail. You can search by name and see their charges, booking date, and facility. This covers inmates from White Plains and every other jurisdiction in Westchester County. If someone was arrested in White Plains and moved to county custody, this is the fastest way to find them online.

For the complete picture on Westchester County 72 hour booking records, see the county page.

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The White Plains Police Department handles all arrests within the city. Their station at 77 South Lexington Avenue is where the initial 72 hour booking takes place. Officers process the arrest, take prints, photograph the person, and log the charges into the system.

Agency White Plains Police Department
Address 77 South Lexington Avenue
White Plains, NY 10601
Phone 914-422-6111

White Plains has a busy downtown area with offices, courts, shopping centers, and restaurants. The police respond to a wide range of calls. Each arrest they make creates a 72 hour booking record at the station. Even after the person is transferred to the county jail or released, the police department keeps its copy of the booking documentation on file.

Because White Plains is the county seat, the Westchester County courthouse complex is in the city too. That means people arrested in White Plains often go through both the city police booking and county jail processing within a short distance. Court appearances happen at the county courthouse, which is separate from the police station but close by.

FOIL Requests for White Plains Booking Records

Public Officers Law Sections 84 through 90 let you formally request 72 hour booking records from White Plains police or Westchester County. FOIL is New York's Freedom of Information Law. It applies to all government agencies and covers booking data.

Write to the records access officer at the agency that has what you need. Include the person's name, arrest date if known, and the specific records you want. For city-level booking records, send it to the White Plains Police. For county jail records, send it to the Westchester County Department of Correction. Each agency has five business days to respond. The DCJS FOIL page covers the full process.

Keep in mind that some details can be held back if releasing them would hurt someone's safety or mess up an active investigation. But the core booking information is public.

Record Sealing for White Plains 72 Hour Bookings

Dismissed charges lead to automatic sealing under CPL Section 160.50. If a White Plains arrest ends without a conviction, the 72 hour booking record gets sealed. It will not show up in standard background checks after that.

Convictions can be sealed under CPL Section 160.59 in certain situations. You can ask the court to seal up to two convictions, but violent felonies and sex offenses are excluded. The waiting period is ten years from the sentence or release. If the court grants it, the booking record from the White Plains arrest gets restricted access. File through the New York State Courts system.

CPL Section 720.35 covers youthful offender sealing. If the court grants this status, all records from the case get sealed, including the 72 hour booking record. This is designed to help young people avoid long-term consequences from an early arrest.

New York State Booking Resources

The New York Division of Criminal Justice Services is the state's central criminal records agency. Their database covers arrests and convictions across all of New York.

New York DCJS homepage for statewide criminal record searches

DCJS manages record reviews, the sex offender registry, and FOIL processing for state-level criminal justice records. They are a good resource when county tools do not have what you need for a White Plains 72 hour booking search.

Nearby Cities

These Westchester County cities are near White Plains and share the same county jail system for 72 hour booking records.

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