Search Union Recent Bookings
Union recent bookings are processed through the Town of Union police services and the Broome County Correctional Facility in Binghamton. The Town of Union is the most populated municipality in Broome County with about 56,000 residents, and it includes the villages of Endicott and Johnson City. Law enforcement in Union comes from the New York State Police, the Broome County Sheriff's Office, and village police departments. People arrested in Union who are held on charges go to the Broome County jail. Finding recent booking records involves checking county-level resources and state databases that track inmates across New York.
Union Recent Bookings at a Glance
Broome County Correctional Facility and Union Bookings
Union is in Broome County, which runs the Broome County Correctional Facility at 155 Lt. VanWinkle Drive, Binghamton, NY 13905. The phone number is (607) 778-1911. The facility has a capacity of about 536 inmates and holds both pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates serving county terms.
The average daily population runs between 400 and 450 inmates. Pretrial detainees make up about 70% of the population, with sentenced inmates accounting for the remaining 30%. The facility processes roughly 4,000 to 5,000 bookings each year. The types of charges include property crimes, drug offenses, violent crimes, and technical violations of parole or probation.
The Town of Union is served by multiple law enforcement agencies. The New York State Police and Broome County Sheriff's Office both patrol the town. The villages of Endicott and Johnson City within Union have their own police departments. This means arrest records for someone in Union could come from any of these agencies, though the jail records all funnel through the county.
How to Find Union Recent Bookings
The Broome County Sheriff's Office is the main source for booking records from Union. They provide inmate lookup services through their website and by phone during business hours. Call the correctional facility at (607) 778-1911 to ask about someone in custody. The Sheriff's Office website has details on how to search for inmates.
The VINE notification system covers Broome County and lets you register for free custody status alerts. You get notified by phone, email, or text when an inmate is released, transferred, or has a status change. Call 1-888-846-3469 or visit the website to sign up. VINE provides 24/7 automated custody information.
For people who have been sentenced to state prison, use the NYS DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup. Search by name and birth year, or by the Department Identification Number if you have it. The DOCCS system is available around the clock except for brief maintenance at 11:45 PM nightly and a longer window Saturday nights.
Visitation at the Broome County Correctional Facility is conducted through video visitation. Visitors must schedule appointments in advance. Contact the facility for the current schedule and rules.
Getting Booking Records from Union
File a FOIL request with the Broome County Sheriff's Office to get booking records. Write to the Records Access Officer at 155 Lt. VanWinkle Drive, Binghamton, NY 13905. Include the person's name, approximate arrest date, and the specific records you need. They have five business days to respond.
If the arrest was made by village police in Endicott or Johnson City, you may need to submit a separate FOIL request to that department for the initial arrest report. The county jail has its own set of records created during the booking process. Publicly available information includes the inmate roster, charges, bail amounts, booking dates, and basic identifying details.
Copies cost $0.25 per page under state law. Denied requests can be appealed within 30 days. Medical records, juvenile records, and sealed cases are not available through FOIL. Union Town Court handles local violations and some misdemeanors. More serious cases go to Broome County Court in Binghamton. Court records and Certificates of Disposition are available from the court of original jurisdiction for a fee.
State Resources for Union Recent Bookings
The OCA Criminal History Record Search costs $95 and covers all 62 counties. Submit a name and date of birth for results the next business day. The search returns open cases and convictions from courts across New York. These results are not certified documents.
The Sex Offender Registry shows Level 2 and Level 3 offenders online with photos and addresses. Level 1 information is available by calling 800-262-3257 with the person's name and one additional identifier. The DCJS Record Review is the only way to get your own official state criminal history. Fingerprints are required.
Legal aid in the Union area is available through the Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York, which serves Broome County. The Broome County Bar Association has a lawyer referral service. Binghamton University also has legal services programs that may assist with certain issues.
New York's sealing laws apply here as everywhere in the state. CPL 160.50 requires sealing when cases end in the defendant's favor. CPL 160.59 allows people to apply for sealing of up to two convictions after ten years. The new Clean Slate Act will automate sealing for qualifying older convictions once OCA finishes building the system, which could take until 2027.
The Broome County Correctional Facility processes between 4,000 and 5,000 bookings each year. That number reflects arrests from across the county, including Union. Video visitation is the standard for the facility. Visitors must schedule their sessions ahead of time. The county also participates in the VINE system, which provides 24/7 automated custody status information by phone at 1-888-846-3469 or through the website. This is especially helpful for people who need to track an inmate's status after hours.
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