Find Recent Bookings in Greece

Greece recent bookings are processed through the Greece Police Department and the Monroe County Jail at 130 Plymouth Avenue South in Rochester. The Town of Greece is the largest suburb in the Rochester metro area, and arrests here feed into the Monroe County jail system. The Monroe County Jail has 1,217 beds and holds both pretrial and sentenced inmates. You can reach the jail at (585) 753-4300 for inmate information. The Greece PD keeps its own arrest records, while the county manages custody and detention. This page covers all the ways to search for booking records tied to Greece arrests.

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Greece Booking Records at a Glance

1,217 Monroe Co. Jail Beds
Monroe County
585-753-4300 Jail Phone
96,196 Town Population

Monroe County Jail and Greece Recent Bookings

Greece is part of Monroe County, and all arrests in the town that result in detention go to the Monroe County Jail. The jail sits at 130 Plymouth Avenue South, Rochester, NY 14614. Sheriff Todd K. Baxter heads the Monroe County Sheriff's Office at the same address. The Sheriff's Office main phone is (585) 753-4178, and the jail admin line is (585) 753-4300.

The Monroe County Jail has a capacity of 1,217 beds. It holds pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates serving up to one year. The facility has been law enforcement accredited since 1992. When someone is booked, staff take fingerprints and mugshots, run a medical screen, and enter the person's information into the system. That record becomes part of the public file.

Monroe County publishes an inmate roster in PDF format. It lists each person's inmate control number, name, date of birth, and entry date. The roster is updated regularly and is one of the fastest ways to check if someone arrested in Greece is currently in custody.

Monroe County Jail information page for Greece recent bookings search

Check the Monroe County inmate roster PDF first. If the person is in county custody, their name will be on the list along with their booking date and facility. This is free and does not require any account or registration.

The Greece Police Department maintains arrest records through its Records Division. For copies of arrest reports or other police files, contact Greece PD directly or file a FOIL request. Put your request in writing with the person's name, approximate date of arrest, and what type of record you need. The department has five business days to respond under Public Officers Law Section 89.

For county-level records, contact the Monroe County Sheriff's Office or file a FOIL with their Records Access Officer. County records include jail booking data, charges, bail amounts, and custody status. City police records and county jail records are held by different agencies, so you may need to file two separate requests if you need both.

Statewide Resources for Greece Recent Bookings

The NYS DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup covers anyone transferred from Monroe County to state prison. It runs 24 hours a day except for a brief outage at 11:45 PM. Search by name and birth year or DIN number. The system tracks inmates going back to the early 1970s.

The WebCrims system provides access to criminal court case info from participating courts. The VINE notification system sends custody alerts by phone, email, or text. Register at the website or call 1-888-846-3469. The OCA Criminal History Record Search costs $95 and covers all 62 counties.

The Sex Offender Registry from DCJS shows Level 2 and Level 3 offenders online. For Level 1, call 800-262-3257 with the person's name and a second identifier. The DCJS Record Review lets you get your own criminal history through fingerprint submission. DCJS does not release records to third parties.

Booking Records and New York Privacy Laws

Booking records are public under FOIL unless specifically exempted. New York Correction Law Section 500-c requires the sheriff to maintain records of all inmates. Publicly accessible information includes names, booking dates, charges, bail, and custody status. Medical records, social security numbers, and juvenile files are not available.

CPL 160.50 seals records when cases are dismissed or end in acquittal. CPL 160.59 allows sealing of up to two old convictions after ten years. New York's Clean Slate Act took effect November 16, 2024, and will eventually auto-seal certain eligible convictions. The Office of Court Administration has up to three years to build out the process. Sex crimes and Class A felonies are excluded from Clean Slate. Law enforcement keeps full access to all records.

Filing a FOIL Request for Greece Booking Records

If you need booking records that are not available through the inmate roster or online tools, file a FOIL request. For Greece Police records, send a written request to the Greece Police Department Records Division. For Monroe County jail records, send it to the Sheriff's Office Records Access Officer at 130 S. Plymouth Avenue, Rochester, NY 14614.

Include the person's full name, approximate arrest date, and what type of records you want. The responding agency has five business days to make the records available, deny the request with a written explanation, or acknowledge receipt with an estimated response date. Copies cost $0.25 per page. If denied, you can appeal in writing within 30 days. Standard FOIL rules from Public Officers Law Sections 84 through 90 apply to both the town police and the county sheriff.

Criminal history records at DCJS are not available through FOIL. The DCJS Record Review process requires fingerprint submission and only gives you your own record. DCJS does not release criminal histories to third parties or businesses. Third-party background check companies get their information from public court databases, not from the state repository.

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