Find Recent Bookings in Steuben County

Steuben County recent bookings are handled at the Steuben County Jail at 7007 Rumsey Street Extension, Bath, NY 14810. The medium-security facility has a capacity of about 160 inmates and averages 110 to 130 people in custody daily. Sheriff Jim Allard leads the office, which also has an administrative location at 3 East Pulteney Square. The jail does not offer an online roster, so phone inquiries and FOIL requests are the main ways to get booking information beyond third-party search tools.

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Steuben County Booking Records at a Glance

~160 Jail Capacity
110-130 Avg Daily Pop.
Medium Security Level
Bath, NY County Seat

The Steuben County Inmate Search page is the main online tool for finding booking records. You can look up current inmates by name or booking number. The system shows custody status, charges, bail amounts, and court dates. Since the county does not maintain its own online roster, this third-party tool and phone calls are the primary options.

Call the Steuben County Jail at (607) 664-2351 for direct inquiries. You can also visit the Sheriff's Office at 3 East Pulteney Square during business hours. Staff can confirm whether someone is currently in custody and provide basic booking information. Phone inquiries are the most reliable way to get up-to-date information since there is no official online roster.

Steuben County inmate search showing recent bookings and custody records

For people transferred to state prison, the NYS DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup is available around the clock. Steuben County inmates with state sentences may end up at Five Points, Seneca, or Willard Drug Treatment Campus. Search DOCCS by name and birth year or DIN number.

Steuben County Booking Process and Records

The Steuben County Jail on Rumsey Street Extension operates as a medium-security county facility. When someone is arrested and brought in, the booking process includes identity verification, photographs, fingerprinting, and medical screening. Staff record all charges and enter the information into the system. This creates the booking record.

Available records include the current inmate roster, booking information, bond and bail amounts, and court dates. Under New York's Freedom of Information Law, these records are public. Medical records, juvenile files, and sealed court orders are not available. The public can request records by writing to the Sheriff's Office or visiting in person.

The daily population of 110 to 130 inmates against a capacity of 160 means the facility typically runs at 70 to 80 percent occupancy. Steuben County covers a large area in the Southern Tier region and borders Pennsylvania. Arrests come from the Sheriff's patrol, state police, and local departments across the county. Corning and Hornell are the two largest communities, and their police departments generate a significant share of the arrests that end up at the county jail.

The lack of an online roster means you have to be more proactive about getting information. Calling the jail directly is the fastest method. If you need formal records for legal purposes, a FOIL request is the way to go.

New York's FOIL law under Public Officers Law Sections 84 through 90 gives the public a right to access government records, but there are exceptions. Under CPL 160.50, booking records get sealed when a case ends favorably for the defendant. That covers dismissals, acquittals, and cases the DA drops. The Sheriff's Office must pull those records from public access once a sealing order comes through. Fingerprints submitted to DCJS during booking also get sealed or destroyed in those situations.

The VINE notification system is a useful tool for people who need to know when an inmate is released or moved. Call 1-888-846-3469 to register for free custody alerts. You get notifications by phone, email, or text. VINE works for both the Steuben County Jail and for state prisons like Five Points, Seneca, and Willard Drug Treatment Campus, which are common transfer destinations for Steuben County inmates with state sentences.

FOIL Requests for Steuben County Booking Records

Send FOIL requests to the Steuben County Sheriff's Office at 3 East Pulteney Square, Bath, NY 14810. Include the person's name, approximate date of arrest, and the specific records you need. The office has five business days to respond. Standard copy fees are $0.25 per page. If denied, you can appeal within 30 days.

State-level criminal history records require the DCJS Record Review process at 80 South Swan Street, Albany. That requires fingerprints and is not available through FOIL. DCJS does not release criminal histories to third parties.

Additional Resources for Steuben County Recent Bookings

The WebCrims system provides free criminal court case lookups statewide. Check charges, hearing dates, and case status. The VINE notification system lets you track custody changes and get alerts by phone, email, or text. Register online or call 1-888-846-3469.

The Criminal History Record Search from OCA costs $95 and covers all 62 counties. Results are delivered the next business day. The Sex Offender Registry from DCJS shows Level 2 and Level 3 offenders online. Level 1 inquiries go through 800-262-3257.

Legal aid services in the Southern Tier region cover Steuben County. The Legal Assistance of Western New York provides services to qualifying residents. The public defender's office handles cases for people who cannot afford an attorney. These resources are useful when someone has been recently booked and needs help navigating the legal process. The New York State Commission of Correction oversees the Steuben County Jail and sets minimum standards for care and custody at all county facilities in the state.

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