Search Washington County Recent Bookings

Washington County recent bookings are processed at the Washington County Jail at 399 Broadway, Fort Edward, NY 12828. Sheriff Jeffrey J. Murphy leads the office. The jail has a capacity of about 110 inmates. You can search for current inmates through online lookup tools or contact the Sheriff's Office at (518) 747-4620. Washington County sits along the Vermont border in eastern New York and handles bookings from sheriff's deputies, state police, and town police departments throughout the county.

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Washington County Booking Records at a Glance

~110 Jail Capacity
Fort Edward County Seat
(518) 747-4620 Sheriff Phone
Eastern NY Region

The Washington County Sheriff's Office website has information about the department and jail operations. The Washington County Inmate Search portal lets you look up current inmates by name or booking number. Results display custody status, charges, and bail amounts.

Call (518) 747-4620 for direct inquiries about people held at the Washington County Jail. Staff can confirm custody status and share basic booking details over the phone. The Sheriff's Office and jail are both at 399 Broadway in Fort Edward. You can visit during business hours for in-person record requests.

Washington County Sheriff's Office website showing contact information and inmate resources

For inmates transferred to state prison, the NYS DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup is available around the clock. Search by name and birth year or DIN. Once someone leaves county custody for a state facility, their records shift to the DOCCS system.

Washington County Booking Process and Records

When someone is arrested in Washington County, they go through booking at the jail on Broadway in Fort Edward. The intake process includes identity checks, booking photos, fingerprinting, charge documentation, and medical screening. All of this creates the booking record that becomes part of the public file.

Washington County is a rural area with a population of about 62,000. The jail's 110-bed capacity fits the needs of a county this size. Bookings come from a range of law enforcement agencies, including the Sheriff's patrol, New York State Police, and town police departments. Common charges include drug offenses, property crimes, assault, and DWI.

The county sits along the Vermont border and includes the Hudson River corridor on its western edge. Fort Edward, the county seat, is located near Glens Falls in neighboring Warren County. The two counties sometimes have overlapping jurisdictional issues near the border, so if you cannot find someone in Washington County records, Warren County is worth checking too.

Under FOIL, booking records are public. Available information includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, bail amount, and booking date. Medical records, juvenile files, and sealed court orders are exempt from public access.

Public Officers Law Sections 84 through 90 set the framework for FOIL requests in New York. But CPL 160.50 narrows what booking records stay available. When a case ends with a dismissal or acquittal, a sealing order goes out. The Sheriff's Office must pull the related booking photos, fingerprints, and charge data from public systems. Sealed records cannot be accessed through FOIL or any online tool. For records that remain unsealed, copies cost $0.25 per page.

Victims and families can track custody changes at the Washington County Jail through the VINE system. Call 1-888-846-3469 or register online for free alerts by phone, email, or text. The system notifies you when an inmate is released, transferred, or has any status change. This is helpful in a rural county like Washington where checking in person may not be practical due to distance.

The jail at 399 Broadway in Fort Edward has set visitation schedules. Call (518) 747-4620 to find out current visit days and hours. Commissary accounts are available so family members can deposit money for inmates to use on food and supplies. Staff at the jail can walk you through the deposit process over the phone if needed.

FOIL Requests for Washington County Records

File FOIL requests with the Washington County Sheriff's Office at 399 Broadway, Fort Edward, NY 12828. Include the person's name, approximate arrest date, and what records you need. The office has five business days to respond. Copies run $0.25 per page. Appeals on denied requests go within 30 days.

State-level criminal history is handled through the DCJS Record Review process, which requires fingerprints and is not available through FOIL.

Washington County inmate search showing booking records and custody information

Additional Resources for Washington County Recent Bookings

The WebCrims system gives free access to criminal court case details. The VINE notification system sends custody 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. The Sex Offender Registry shows Level 2 and Level 3 offenders online. Call 800-262-3257 for Level 1 lookups.

Legal aid in the area is available through Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York. The county public defender handles qualifying cases. If someone has been recently booked in Washington County, these resources can help you track the case and understand your options from the point of arrest through court proceedings.

The New York State Commission of Correction oversees the Washington County Jail and all other county facilities in the state. SCOC sets minimum standards for inmate care and custody, conducts inspections, and investigates incidents. New York State Archives retention schedules require that booking video and audio recordings be kept for at least three years. Written booking records are kept longer, depending on the type of record and whether there is pending litigation. These retention rules ensure that records remain available for FOIL requests within the required time frames. Correction Law also governs how long state-level records stay on the DOCCS website, with information removed three years after someone finishes their maximum sentence.

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