Wyoming County 72 Hour Booking

Wyoming County 72 hour booking records are kept by the Wyoming County Sheriff's Office in Warsaw. When someone is arrested in Wyoming County, they are brought to the county jail for processing. The booking record created during this time includes the person's name, charges, and arrest date. Wyoming County is a small rural county in western New York between Buffalo and Rochester. The sheriff's office handles all law enforcement in the unincorporated areas and runs the county jail. If you need to find someone who was recently booked in Wyoming County, this page shows you the tools and contacts to use.

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Wyoming County Overview

~40,000 Population
Warsaw County Seat
(585) 786-8800 Sheriff Phone
(585) 786-8801 Jail Phone

Wyoming County Sheriff's Office and Jail

The Wyoming County Sheriff's Office is at 151 North Main Street in Warsaw. Call (585) 786-8800 to reach the main office. The jail is at the same address. Call (585) 786-8801 for the jail directly. This is where all 72 hour booking records in Wyoming County are created and stored.

When someone gets arrested in Wyoming County, the sheriff's office processes the booking. The jail logs the person's name, charges, date and time of arrest, and physical description. A mugshot and fingerprints are taken. The booking record also notes the arresting agency and officer. If bail is set, that info goes in too. Wyoming County is small, so the jail handles a modest number of bookings each year compared to larger counties in the state.

Office Wyoming County Sheriff's Office
Address 151 N. Main Street, Warsaw, NY 14569
Sheriff Phone (585) 786-8800
Jail Phone (585) 786-8801
Website wyomingco.net

Wyoming County does not have a public online inmate lookup tool on its website. To find out if someone was booked in the last 72 hours, your best bet is to call the jail at (585) 786-8801. Staff can tell you if a person is currently held there.

FOIL Requests for Wyoming County Booking Records

You can request 72 hour booking records from the Wyoming County Sheriff through a FOIL request. New York's Freedom of Information Law, Public Officers Law Article 6, §§ 84-90, gives you the right to ask for government records. Send your request in writing to the sheriff's office at 151 N. Main Street, Warsaw, NY 14569. Include the person's name, the date of the arrest, and what records you want.

The agency has five business days to respond. Copy fees are usually 25 cents per page. You can also file FOIL requests with the New York State Police if the arrest was made by a trooper in Wyoming County. Their online portal accepts requests and takes credit cards. A certified copy costs $15 from State Police.

Keep in mind that criminal history records from the Division of Criminal Justice Services are not public. You can only get your own rap sheet through the DCJS Record Review for $14.25 if you live in New York.

Note: FOIL exemptions protect records that could interfere with active investigations or endanger someone's safety.

What Wyoming County 72 Hour Booking Records Show

A booking record from the Wyoming County jail holds the key facts about an arrest. Full name and aliases. Date of birth. Physical description and mugshot. Fingerprints. The NYSID number. Charges with the Penal Law citation. Whether it is a felony, misdemeanor, or violation. Date, time, and place of arrest.

The record also has bail info. How much was set. Whether it was posted. Bond type. Court details include the docket number and next court date. If the person was released, the record shows when and how. These details help you track what happened during and after the 72 hour booking window in Wyoming County.

Record Sealing Laws for Wyoming County

Some Wyoming County booking records may get sealed. Under CPL § 160.50, records get sealed when a case ends in the person's favor. Dismissed charges, acquittals, and similar outcomes all trigger sealing. The booking record, mugshot, and fingerprints are removed from public access.

CPL § 160.59 allows sealing of certain convictions if you have no more than two total and only one felony. Youthful offender records under CPL § 720.35 are always private. These apply to ages 16 to 18 at the time of the offense. Correction Law § 9 requires DOCCS to remove online info for certain non-violent offenders five years after they finish their sentence. These laws shape what you can find when searching older Wyoming County booking records.

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