Hoboken Booking Records Search

Hoboken booking reports offer public access to arrest and intake records from this well-known Hudson County city. With roughly 60,000 residents packed into just over one square mile, Hoboken is one of the most densely populated cities in the United States. The police department handles a wide range of cases, and each arrest produces a booking report. You can search Hoboken booking reports through the local police or the Hudson County jail. This page walks you through the ways to find and request these records.

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Hoboken Quick Facts

60,000+ Population
Hudson County
106 Hudson St Police HQ
(201) 420-2100 Police Phone

How to Find Hoboken Booking Reports

The Hoboken Police Department is the main source for local booking reports. The department operates from 106 Hudson Street in Hoboken, NJ 07030. When someone is arrested in Hoboken, officers create a booking report that captures the key facts of the case. The report includes the name, charges, date, time, and the arresting officer. You can call the main line at (201) 420-2100 or the Records Bureau at (201) 420-2134 to ask about a specific booking report.

The Hoboken police keep several types of records on file. These include incident reports, accident reports, arrest logs, CAD reports, and body-worn camera footage. Not all of these are tied to a booking, but they may be connected to an arrest case. Body-worn camera footage is available with some parts removed under legal exceptions. For booking reports, the Records Bureau is the right contact.

If a person arrested in Hoboken is held at the county level, the case moves to the Hudson County jail at 30-35 South Hackensack Avenue in Kearny. The jail has a capacity of about 1,800 beds and holds inmates from all municipalities in Hudson County. You can reach the jail at 201-395-5600. County booking reports include bond data, housing details, and intake information beyond what the local police file holds.

Hoboken Arrest and Intake Data

Each arrest in Hoboken results in a booking report. This is the first record created in the criminal process. It lists the person's full name, the charges they face, the date and time of arrest, and the agency that made the stop. Hoboken booking reports are stored at the police station and become part of the public record under state law.

Hoboken is a compact city on the Hudson River waterfront. Its dense population and active nightlife create a setting where the police department stays busy. Arrests can stem from a wide range of incidents. The booking report is the same in each case: a clear record of the arrest facts. These files are held at the station and can be requested by the public through OPRA.

The City of Hoboken website provides general information on city services. For specific booking report requests, contact the police Records Bureau at (201) 420-2134.

Note: Hoboken police make body-worn camera footage available upon request, though portions may be redacted under legal exceptions.

Hudson County Jail Roster

Hudson County provides an online jail roster that lists current inmates. If someone booked after an arrest in Hoboken was sent to the county jail, you can check their status through the Hudson County jail roster. This tool shows the names of people in custody along with their charges and booking dates.

The Hudson County jail in Kearny is one of the larger county facilities in New Jersey. It holds inmates from Hoboken, Jersey City, North Bergen, and many other towns in the county. The roster is updated as inmates are booked in and released. This makes it a fast way to check whether someone arrested in Hoboken is still being held.

For people who end up in state custody after a Hoboken arrest, the NJ Department of Corrections inmate finder is the tool to use. It covers all state prison facilities and is free to access.

Requesting Hoboken Booking Reports

Hoboken booking reports are public records under OPRA. To request one, file an OPRA form with the Hoboken Police Department. Include the person's full name, the arrest date if you know it, and the type of record you want. The agency must respond within seven business days under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5.

If the request is denied, you have the right to appeal to the Government Records Council. The GRC reviews disputes and can order an agency to release records if the denial was not proper. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The right to access Hoboken booking reports is protected by state law.

Fees follow the state schedule:

  • Five cents per letter-size page
  • Seven cents per legal-size page
  • Digital copies may be free
  • No charge to file the request

Hoboken Booking Reports and Court Data

After someone is booked in Hoboken, the criminal case moves to the Hudson County Superior Court. Court records and booking reports are kept by different agencies but contain overlapping data. You can search court records through the NJ eCourts Access portal.

The NJ eCourts system provides free access to basic case information from courts across New Jersey.

NJ eCourts portal for court records related to Hoboken booking reports

Search by name or docket number to find case data. Basic information includes the charges, case status, and party names. Full documents may require a separate request or a visit to the courthouse. Some records tied to a Hoboken arrest may be sealed or expunged under N.J.S.A. 2C:52-1, which removes them from public access once the court approves a petition.

Custody Alerts for Hoboken Cases

The VINE system lets you track custody changes for people booked after a Hoboken arrest. VINE is free and sends alerts when an inmate is released, moved, or has a court date. Sign up at vinelink.com to get updates by phone, text, or email.

VINE covers the Hudson County jail in Kearny. You search by name or inmate ID and then register for the alerts you want. The system operates around the clock and sends updates as soon as a change is logged. This is a helpful tool for anyone who wants to stay informed about a booking case in Hoboken without calling the jail for daily updates.

Note: VINE tracks county-level custody changes and may not send alerts if an inmate is moved to a state facility.

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Hudson County Booking Reports

Hoboken is one of the most recognizable cities in Hudson County. All county-level booking records are managed by the Hudson County jail and the sheriff's office. The county system serves more than a dozen municipalities in one of the densest regions in the country. For more on county records, the jail roster, and booking report access across Hudson County, visit the full county page.

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