Delaware County 72 Hour Booking Records

Delaware County 72 hour booking records come from the Sheriff's Office in Delhi. The county sits in the western Catskill region of New York and has a small population of about 44,000 people. When someone gets arrested in Delaware County, the Sheriff's Office processes them at the county jail on Phoebe Lane. Booking data includes charges, arrest details, and personal info. You can request 72 hour booking records through the sheriff or by filing a FOIL request with the county. Most recent booking info is available within a few days of the arrest.

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Delaware County Overview

44,135 Population
Delhi County Seat
6th Judicial District
1,467 sq mi Area

Delaware County Sheriff's Office

The Delaware County Sheriff's Office runs law enforcement and jail operations for the county. When a person is arrested, the booking process starts at the county jail. Staff collect fingerprints, take a photo, and log all charge info. The 72 hour booking record is created during this intake process. Sheriff Craig DuMond oversees the department.

The jail sits on Phoebe Lane in Delhi, right next to the sheriff's main office. It serves as the sole detention facility for all of Delaware County. People held here are either awaiting court dates or serving short sentences. The facility is not large, which fits the rural nature of this part of New York. If you need to confirm whether someone was booked here, you can call the jail directly.

Office Delaware County Sheriff's Office
Address 280 Phoebe Lane, Suite 1
Delhi, NY 13753
Phone (607) 832-5555
Jail Phone (607) 832-6070
Website co.delaware.ny.us - Sheriff

FOIL Requests for Delaware County Booking Records

New York's Freedom of Information Law is the main tool for getting 72 hour booking records from Delaware County. FOIL applies to all state and local agencies, including sheriff's offices. The law is found in Public Officers Law Sections 84 through 90. It gives you the right to ask for and receive government records.

To file a FOIL request with the Delaware County Sheriff's Office, write a letter or send an email. State clearly what records you want. Be specific about dates and names. The agency has five business days to respond, though they can ask for more time if the request is complex. There is no set fee for 72 hour booking records, but the county can charge for copies. The standard rate is 25 cents per page for paper copies.

If your request gets denied, you can appeal. The appeal goes to the agency head or a designated appeal officer. If that fails, you can take the matter to court. The Committee on Open Government also gives advisory opinions on FOIL disputes. They can help clarify whether a record should be released.

The Delaware County Sheriff's Office website has contact info and details about jail operations.

Delaware County Sheriff's Office website showing department information for 72 hour booking inquiries

You can use this site to find the phone number and address for booking record requests.

What 72 Hour Booking Records Show

A 72 hour booking record from Delaware County has key details about an arrest. It covers the first three days after someone is taken into custody. Law enforcement creates this record during the intake process at the jail. The info is factual and straightforward.

These records typically include the person's full name, date of birth, and physical description. The charges are listed along with the arresting agency. You will also see the date and time of the booking, the bail amount if one was set, and the court date. Some records include the arresting officer's name and badge number. The 72 hour window refers to the time frame in which this data must be made available under state guidelines.

Keep in mind that a booking record is not a conviction. It shows that someone was arrested and processed. The case may later be dismissed, reduced, or result in an acquittal. Under CPL Section 160.50, if a case ends in favor of the accused, the record can be sealed. Once sealed, 72 hour booking records tied to that arrest are no longer available to the public.

Record Sealing in New York

New York has several laws that can affect whether 72 hour booking records stay public. CPL Section 160.50 covers cases that end without a conviction. If charges are dismissed or the person is acquitted, the arrest record gets sealed automatically. That includes the 72 hour booking record from Delaware County or anywhere else in the state.

CPL Section 160.59 allows people with older convictions to apply for sealing. A judge can seal up to two convictions, with no more than one felony. This is not automatic. The person has to file a motion and the court decides. If granted, the 72 hour booking record for that arrest gets sealed too. Certain serious offenses like sex crimes and class A felonies cannot be sealed under this law.

There is also CPL Section 720.35, which deals with youthful offender adjudications. If someone was treated as a youthful offender, the records from that case are sealed. This applies to people who were 16 to 18 at the time of the offense in most situations. The 72 hour booking record from that arrest would not be available to the general public.

Civil Rights Law Section 50-a used to protect law enforcement disciplinary records. It was repealed in 2020. That change made police discipline records more accessible, but it did not directly change how 72 hour booking records work. Booking logs were already considered public records under FOIL before the repeal.

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Cities in Delaware County

Delaware County is mostly rural with small towns and villages. None of the communities here meet the population threshold for a dedicated page. All 72 hour booking records for arrests anywhere in the county go through the Delaware County Sheriff's Office in Delhi.

Towns in the county include Delhi, Walton, Sidney, Margaretville, and Stamford. Each has its own local police or relies on the sheriff for law enforcement. Regardless of where the arrest happens, the booking process runs through the county jail.

Nearby Counties

These counties share a border with Delaware County. If you are not sure where someone was booked, check with the neighboring county sheriff's office as well.