Lakewood Booking Report Search

Lakewood booking reports are public records that document arrests made in this large Ocean County township. Lakewood has grown fast over the past two decades and is one of the most populated places in the county. Booking reports from Lakewood list the name of the person arrested, the charges, and the date of intake. You can search for these records through the Lakewood Police Department or through the Ocean County jail. This page explains the process for finding and requesting Lakewood booking reports.

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Ocean County
231 Third St Police Address
(732) 363-0200 Police Phone
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Lakewood Police Booking Reports

The Lakewood Police Department is at 231 Third Street, Lakewood, NJ 08701. You can call them at (732) 363-0200. The department handles all arrests within township limits and creates a booking report for each one. The records section stores these reports and processes public requests.

You can reach the records unit by email at records@lakewoodpolicenj.com. The Lakewood Police records page has more details on how to submit requests. The Lakewood Police website also provides general information about the department and its services. When you contact the records unit, include the full name of the person, the date of the event, and the type of record you need.

Lakewood booking reports include the name of the arrested person, the charges filed, the date and time of the arrest, and the arresting officer. These reports are kept on file and can be released to the public under New Jersey law. Some data may be held back if it relates to an open case or a protected category.

Note: You can email the Lakewood Police records unit directly at records@lakewoodpolicenj.com for booking report requests.

OPRA Process in Lakewood

Lakewood booking reports can be requested under the Open Public Records Act. The township clerk, Mary Ann Del Mastro, serves as the OPRA custodian. You can reach the clerk at (732) 364-2500 ext. 5231 or by email at twpclerk@lakewoodnj.gov. OPRA requests for police records go through the clerk, though the police records unit may handle the actual retrieval of booking data.

Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, any person can request government records in New Jersey without stating a reason. The agency must respond within seven business days. Fees for copies are set by state law at five cents per letter page and seven cents per legal page. If your request is denied, the Government Records Council handles complaints and can order the release of records.

Be sure to include all the details you have when making a request for a Lakewood booking report. A clear description of the record will help the clerk find it faster. Include dates, names, and the type of report you need. If you are looking for a specific arrest, note that in the request form.

Ocean County Jail Booking Records

People arrested in Lakewood who are held at the county level go to the Ocean County Jail. The jail is at 114 Hooper Avenue in Toms River, NJ. You can call the jail at (732) 929-2043. The facility holds inmates from all towns in Ocean County, and Lakewood is one of the largest sources of bookings.

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Lakewood police resource for booking reports in Lakewood NJ

The Ocean County jail processes its own intake records for each person booked in. These records are separate from the Lakewood police booking report but cover much of the same ground. Both documents list the name, charges, and date. The county record may also include bail information and court dates that the local report does not have.

For inmates who move from the county jail to state prison, the NJ Department of Corrections inmate finder lets you search by name. This is useful when tracking someone who was first booked in Lakewood and then transferred to a state facility after sentencing.

Court Records from Lakewood Arrests

After a booking in Lakewood, the case enters the court system. Criminal cases go through the Ocean County Superior Court. You can search court records online through the NJ eCourts Access portal. The system is free and covers all courts in the state.

Court records show what happens after the booking report is created. They track charges, hearings, plea deals, and sentencing. A booking report from Lakewood captures the arrest itself. The court record picks up the story from there. Together, they give a full picture of a criminal case.

Some records may be sealed or expunged. Under N.J.S.A. 2C:52-1, a person can petition to have their record cleared after meeting the legal requirements. Once an expungement is granted, the Lakewood booking report and all tied court records are removed from public access.

Victim Notification for Lakewood Cases

The VINE system provides free custody alerts for people booked at the Ocean County Jail. If someone was arrested in Lakewood and held at the county jail, you can track their status through vinelink.com. VINE sends alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate is released, moved, or has a court date.

This service is open to anyone. You do not need to be a victim to use it. You search by the inmate's name and register for the alerts you want. The system covers the Ocean County Jail, where many people booked in Lakewood are held. It runs all day and night and updates in real time as changes happen at the facility.

Note: VINE covers the Ocean County Jail and provides alerts for inmates originally booked in Lakewood.

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Ocean County Booking Reports

Lakewood is in Ocean County, and county-level booking records are managed by the Ocean County jail and sheriff's office. The county system holds inmates from all municipalities. For more details on county records, jail data, and how to search booking reports from across Ocean County, visit the full county page.

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