Find Oneida County 72 Hour Booking Records

Oneida County 72 hour booking records are kept by the Sheriff's Office at the county jail in Oriskany. The county sits in central New York and includes the city of Utica along with many smaller towns. When someone gets arrested here, they go through booking at the Oneida County Correctional Facility on Judd Road. The Sheriff's Office publishes an inmate list that gets updated every six hours, so it stays fairly current. You can check that list online or call the jail to ask about a recent booking. Oneida County handles a moderate volume of arrests, and most booking records are accessible to the public through FOIL or the online tools.

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Oneida County Overview

229K Population
Utica County Seat
5th Judicial District
6 hrs List Update Cycle

Oneida County Sheriff's Office

The Oneida County Sheriff's Office runs the correctional facility and handles all 72 hour bookings. The jail is on Judd Road in Oriskany, just outside Utica. New intakes come in around the clock. The office also handles road patrol, civil matters, and court security.

When local police in Utica, Rome, or other Oneida County towns make an arrest, the booking takes place at this facility. The 72 hour window gives law enforcement time to process the arrest and bring the person before a judge. During that time, the jail creates a full booking record with the person's details, charges, and bail information. The Sheriff's Office keeps these records and can provide information to the public upon request.

Agency Oneida County Sheriff's Office
Address 6065 Judd Road
Oriskany, NY 13424
Phone (315) 768-7804
Website Oneida County Sheriff
Inmate List Oneida County Inmate List

FOIL Requests for Oneida County Records

Under Public Officers Law sections 84 through 90, you can file a FOIL request for 72 hour booking records from the Oneida County Sheriff's Office. Anyone can make a request. You do not need to be the arrested person or a family member.

Write to the Sheriff's Office at the Judd Road address. Include the person's full name and the date of arrest if you know it. A case number helps too. The agency must respond within five business days. They either give you the records or explain why they need more time. Basic booking data is usually released. Details that could compromise an ongoing investigation or reveal information about a minor may be held back.

State agencies also take FOIL requests. The DCJS FOIL page at criminaljustice.ny.gov handles statewide criminal history requests. The State Police FOIL portal at troopers.ny.gov covers records tied to state police arrests.

What Oneida County 72 Hour Booking Records Contain

A booking record from Oneida County includes the person's full name, date of birth, and a physical description. Charges are listed as they stood at the time of arrest. The booking date and time are recorded, along with the arresting agency. Bail amount shows up if one was set. The record also notes whether the person posted bail or remained in custody.

Oneida County has multiple law enforcement agencies. The Utica Police Department, Rome Police, and the Sheriff's road patrol all make arrests. Regardless of who brings someone in, the booking happens at the county jail. The booking record identifies which agency made the arrest, which helps if you need to follow up with that department for more details about the case.

Correction Law section 9 requires jails to maintain accurate records for every person they process. Oneida County follows these state standards. Records linked to dismissed or acquitted cases get sealed under CPL section 160.50, which removes them from public view.

Sealed Records and Oneida County Bookings

New York law allows certain booking records to be sealed. CPL section 160.50 is the main one. It kicks in automatically when a case is dismissed or ends in acquittal. The 72 hour booking record for that case gets sealed and drops out of public access.

CPL section 160.59 lets people petition to seal old convictions. A judge can seal up to two, with only one being a felony. If the petition is granted, the booking record is sealed along with the court file. Youthful offender records are sealed from the beginning under CPL section 720.35. Civil Rights Law section 50-a, which used to protect police disciplinary files, was repealed in 2020. That did not change booking record rules directly, but it moved the state toward more open access to law enforcement data overall.

Oneida County Sheriff's Office Website

The Oneida County Sheriff's main page provides contact information and links to jail services for people looking up 72 hour booking records.

Oneida County Sheriff website showing contact information and services for 72 hour booking inquiries

Use this page to find the phone number, address, and links to the inmate list. The site is straightforward and gives you the basics you need to start a booking search.

Oneida County Inmate List

The inmate list page shows everyone currently held at the Oneida County jail and is one of the best tools for checking recent 72 hour booking entries.

Oneida County inmate list page showing current inmates and 72 hour booking details

This list updates every six hours. It covers new bookings, current inmates, and people awaiting transfer. Check back often if you are waiting for a recent arrest to show up in the system.

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Cities in Oneida County

Oneida County includes Utica and several other communities. All 72 hour booking records go through the county jail in Oriskany.

Other towns in Oneida County include Rome, Whitestown, and New Hartford. All arrests in these areas are processed at the Oneida County Correctional Facility.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Oneida County. Make sure you check the right county based on where the arrest occurred.