Oswego County 72 Hour Booking Lookup

Oswego County 72 hour booking records are kept by the Sheriff's Office at the county jail on Churchill Road. The county sits along the southeastern shore of Lake Ontario in central New York. Sheriff Don Hilton oversees the office and the corrections division. When police arrest someone in Oswego County, they bring the person to the county jail for processing. The jail handles new bookings around the clock, and the 72 hour booking window covers the time between arrest and the first court appearance. Oswego County is a mid-size county with about 117,000 residents, and it processes a steady number of arrests throughout the year.

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Oswego County Overview

117K Population
Oswego County Seat
5th Judicial District
Don Hilton Sheriff

Oswego County Sheriff's Office

The Oswego County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and handles all 72 hour bookings. The facility is at 39 Churchill Road in Oswego. The corrections division manages the jail day to day. Sheriff Don Hilton leads the office, which also covers road patrol, civil process, and court security across the county.

When someone is arrested anywhere in Oswego County, they end up at the Churchill Road jail for booking. This applies whether the arrest was made by the city of Oswego police, Fulton police, or the Sheriff's own deputies. The jail processes the intake, creates a booking record, and holds the person until they see a judge or post bail. The 72 hour booking period is the critical window when all of this happens.

Oswego County covers a large area along Lake Ontario. It includes the cities of Oswego and Fulton along with many smaller towns. The jail serves the entire county, so all booking records end up in one place.

Agency Oswego County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Don Hilton
Address 39 Churchill Road
Oswego, NY 13126
Phone (315) 349-3300
Jail Phone (315) 349-3346
Email sheriff@oswegocounty.com
Website Oswego County Sheriff

FOIL Requests for Oswego County Booking Records

You have the right to request 72 hour booking records under New York's Freedom of Information Law. Public Officers Law sections 84 through 90 set the rules. Any person can file a FOIL request without giving a reason for wanting the records.

Send a written request to the Oswego County Sheriff's Office at 39 Churchill Road, Oswego, NY 13126. You can also email sheriff@oswegocounty.com. Include the person's full name and the approximate date of arrest. The office has five business days to respond. Basic booking data like name, charges, and dates is generally released. Some information may be held back if it relates to a sealed case or an active investigation.

State-level FOIL requests can go to the DCJS at criminaljustice.ny.gov or to the State Police at troopers.ny.gov.

What Oswego County Booking Records Include

A 72 hour booking record from Oswego County lists the person's name, date of birth, and physical description. Charges at the time of arrest are recorded. The booking date, time, and arresting agency are all part of the file. Bail information shows whether the person was released or stayed in custody.

Multiple agencies make arrests in Oswego County. The Oswego Police Department, Fulton Police, and the Sheriff's road patrol are the main ones. State troopers also patrol parts of the county. The booking record identifies the arresting agency, so if you need more details about the arrest itself, you know which department to contact.

Correction Law section 9 requires New York jails to maintain proper records for every person booked. Oswego County follows these standards. Records tied to dismissed cases get sealed under CPL section 160.50 and become unavailable to the public.

Record Sealing and Oswego County Bookings

CPL section 160.50 automatically seals booking records when a case ends in dismissal or acquittal. This means if someone went through 72 hour booking in Oswego County but the charges were later dropped, the booking record is sealed. No public access after that.

CPL section 160.59 lets people petition to seal older convictions. Up to two can be sealed if no more than one is a felony. The judge decides based on the facts. CPL section 720.35 seals youthful offender records from the beginning. Civil Rights Law section 50-a was repealed in 2020. That change opened up police disciplinary records to public review. Booking records were already accessible before the repeal, so the practical effect on 72 hour booking data was small. But it marked a broader shift toward transparency in law enforcement records across New York.

Oswego County Sheriff's Website

The Oswego County Sheriff's page on the county website provides contact information and links to jail services for 72 hour booking questions.

Oswego County Sheriff website showing department information and contact details for 72 hour booking inquiries

This page lists the Sheriff's phone number, jail phone, email, and general department information. Use it as your starting point when looking for someone who was recently booked in Oswego County.

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Cities in Oswego County

Oswego County includes the cities of Oswego and Fulton along with many towns. All 72 hour booking records go through the county jail on Churchill Road.

None of the communities in Oswego County have dedicated pages on this site. Contact the Oswego County Sheriff's Office for all booking information.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Oswego County. Check the arrest location to search the right county's records.