Search Allegany County 72 Hour Booking

Allegany County 72 hour booking records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office and the county jail in Belmont. This rural county in western New York processes a modest number of bookings compared to larger jurisdictions, but the records are still public under state law. The jail has a capacity of 112 beds and holds an average of about 63 people on any given day. Whether you need to find someone who was recently arrested or want to look up past booking details, there are ways to get that information through official channels in Allegany County.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Allegany County Overview

~46K Population
Belmont County Seat
585-268-9204 Sheriff Phone
112 Beds Jail Capacity

Allegany County Sheriff's Office and Jail

The Allegany County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and handles all bookings in the area. The main office and jail are at 4884 State Route 19 in Belmont, NY 14813. You can reach them by phone at 585-268-9204. The email for general county inquiries is development@alleganyco.com, though for booking-specific questions a phone call is usually faster.

The Allegany County Jail is classified as a medium-security facility. It was re-accredited by the New York State Sheriff's Association in 2020, which means it meets the association's standards for operations, safety, and inmate care. The jail holds an average of around 63 inmates daily, well below its 112-bed capacity. That relatively low population is typical for a rural county. People arrested by local police, state troopers, or the Sheriff's deputies in Allegany County are brought here for processing and booking.

Address 4884 State Route 19, Belmont, NY 14813
Phone (585) 268-9204
Email development@alleganyco.com
Facility Type Medium-Security, 112 beds

When someone is arrested in Allegany County, they are taken to this jail for booking. The process includes fingerprinting, photographing, and recording personal details along with the charges. The whole thing creates a booking record that becomes part of the public record under New York's Freedom of Information Law. The 72 hour window matters because that is typically the period during which the person must be arraigned or released.

The DOCCS homepage provides access to statewide correctional information and inmate search tools for New York.

New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision homepage

While DOCCS covers state prisons, Allegany County 72 hour booking records are held at the county jail in Belmont.

Filing a FOIL Request in Allegany County

Under Public Officers Law Article 6, Sections 84 through 90, you have the right to request booking records from the Allegany County Sheriff's Office. This is New York's Freedom of Information Law, and it covers all government agencies at the state and local level. You can send a written FOIL request to the Sheriff at 4884 State Route 19, Belmont, NY 14813. Include the name of the person, the approximate date of the arrest, and what records you are looking for.

The agency has to respond within five business days. They can either give you the records, deny the request with a reason, or tell you they need more time. Booking records are generally considered public, but some information may be redacted. Correction Law Section 9 puts restrictions on publishing certain inmate information online, which can affect what details you receive. The response should still include the core booking data like the person's name, charges, and booking date.

If your request is denied, you can appeal to the head of the agency. If that does not work, you can file a complaint with the Committee on Open Government. They offer advisory opinions on FOIL disputes. For complex requests, the DCJS FOIL page has additional guidance on records maintained at the state level.

What 72 Hour Booking Records Include

A booking record from Allegany County contains the basic facts about an arrest. That means the person's name, date of birth, physical description, and the charges filed at the time of booking. The record also includes the date and time of the arrest, the arresting agency (whether it was the Sheriff, a local police department, or state troopers), and the booking number assigned to the event.

Bail information is part of the record too. If bail was set at arraignment, the amount and type of bail will be listed. If the person was released on their own recognizance, that shows up as well. The court where the person is scheduled to appear is also noted. In Allegany County, that could be the county court in Belmont or one of the local town courts depending on the charge and jurisdiction. The booking record gives you a basic picture of the arrest, but it is not the same as a conviction record. Charges listed at booking may later be reduced, changed, or dismissed entirely.

When Allegany County Booking Records Get Sealed

New York law provides for the sealing of certain records under specific conditions. CPL Section 160.50 requires automatic sealing when charges are dismissed or the person is acquitted. That means if someone was booked in Allegany County but the case did not result in a conviction, the booking record and all related records get sealed from public view. You would not be able to find them through a standard search after that point.

CPL Section 160.59 allows people with eligible convictions to petition the court for sealing after completing their sentence. This is a separate process from automatic sealing and requires a motion to the court. If granted, the booking record becomes inaccessible to the public. Youthful offender adjudications are confidential under CPL Section 720.35, so those booking records are not available to the public regardless. These sealing provisions apply to all counties in New York, including Allegany.

Cities in Allegany County

Allegany County is mostly rural, with small towns and villages. There are no major cities in this county that meet the population threshold for a dedicated page. The county seat is Belmont, and other communities include Wellsville, Alfred, Cuba, and Bolivar. All arrests in the county are processed at the Allegany County Jail in Belmont.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Allegany County. If you are trying to locate someone who was arrested near the county line, check these neighboring jurisdictions as well.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results