New Brunswick Booking Reports

New Brunswick booking reports provide the public with access to arrest and intake records from the county seat of Middlesex County, New Jersey. Home to Rutgers University and more than 55,000 residents, New Brunswick has a busy police department that processes arrests year round. Booking reports from this city show the charge, the date of arrest, and the name of the person held. You can search these records through the local police records bureau and the Middlesex County jail system. This page explains the steps to find New Brunswick booking reports.

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55,000+ Population
Middlesex County
25 Kirkpatrick St Police HQ
(732) 745-5200 Police Phone

How to Find New Brunswick Booking Reports

There are clear steps to find booking reports in New Brunswick. The main source is the New Brunswick Police Department, located at 25 Kirkpatrick Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901. The Records Bureau handles requests for arrest records and booking reports. You can reach the Records Bureau at (732) 745-5212. Fax requests go to (732) 249-6916, and email requests can be sent to records@nbpdnj.org. The Records Supervisor is Lt. Dorian Minond.

The Records Bureau is open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 3:45 PM. If you visit in person, bring cash because the bureau does not accept credit cards. Walk-in requests for a local records check cost $10.00 and are available only for current or prior residents of New Brunswick. If you do not visit in person, there is an extra $5.00 administrative fee on top of the base cost. Mail payments should be made by check or money order payable to "New Brunswick Police Department/Records Bureau."

When you request a New Brunswick booking report, be ready to provide specific details. The department asks for the exact spelling of the person's name, their date of birth, the date and time of the incident, the location, the type of incident, license plates for accident reports, and the case number if you have one. The more detail you give, the faster the search will go.

For county-level holds, the Middlesex County jail can be reached at (732) 745-3366. The City of New Brunswick website also provides links to local government services.

New Brunswick Arrest Records and Intake Data

When someone is arrested in New Brunswick, officers create a booking report with the core facts of the event. This includes the full name of the person, the date and time of arrest, the charges filed, and the arresting officer. The New Brunswick Police Department handles most arrests in the city, though Rutgers University Police and state officers also make arrests within city limits.

New Brunswick booking reports are public records under New Jersey's Open Public Records Act, known as N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1. This law gives the public a right to access most government records. Arrest data falls into the group of records that agencies must share when asked. Some details may be removed before a booking report is released. Data that could put someone at risk is often redacted.

New Brunswick is a city with a large student population and a busy downtown area. This creates a range of cases each year, from minor offenses to more serious charges. Each arrest results in a booking report that stays on file at the Records Bureau. These records are the starting point for any public records search tied to a New Brunswick arrest.

Note: Credit cards are not accepted at the New Brunswick Police Records Bureau. Bring cash for walk-in requests.

Middlesex County Inmate Search

If someone was arrested in New Brunswick and held at the county jail, you can search for them through the Middlesex County inmate lookup system. The jail is at 1 Kenneth P. Hand Drive in North Brunswick. The county runs an online tool where you can look up current inmates by name. This is one of the quickest ways to check if a person is still in custody after a New Brunswick arrest.

The Middlesex County inmate search tool is at inmate.middlesexcountynj.gov. It shows the current status of an inmate, the charges they face, and other data from the booking report. The Middlesex County government website links to more corrections and sheriff services for those who need detail about a person held at the county level.

New Brunswick sits at the heart of Middlesex County, and the county courthouse is also in the city. This means many county-level functions are close at hand. For those who were booked in New Brunswick but later moved to state prison, you can use the NJ Department of Corrections inmate finder to search state facilities.

New Brunswick Booking Report Resources

The New Jersey Department of Corrections manages state-level inmate data and can help with searches beyond local New Brunswick booking reports.

New Jersey state resource for New Brunswick booking reports

State tools work alongside the Middlesex County inmate search to give the public a complete picture of where a person is held after a New Brunswick arrest. Between local, county, and state systems, most booking records can be tracked from intake to release or transfer.

Requesting Booking Reports Under OPRA

New Jersey's OPRA law gives the public a clear right to request government records, including booking reports from New Brunswick. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5, agencies must respond to a records request within seven business days. They can grant it, deny it, or ask for more time if the request is broad. You do not need to give a reason for your request.

To request a New Brunswick booking report through OPRA, file with the city clerk or the police Records Bureau. Include the exact name of the person, their date of birth, and any case details you have. The New Brunswick police have specific requirements for what information must be included, so follow their guidelines to avoid delays. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the Government Records Council, which reviews disputes between the public and government agencies.

Standard copy fees follow the state schedule at five cents per letter-size page. The local records check fee at the New Brunswick Police Department is $10.00, with an added $5.00 for non-walk-in requests. There is no fee to submit the OPRA request itself.

New Brunswick Booking Reports and Court Records

A booking report is one part of the record trail after an arrest in New Brunswick. After a person is booked, their case moves to the court system. The Middlesex County Superior Court, which sits in New Brunswick, handles criminal cases from the city and other towns in the county. Court records are stored apart from booking reports but share key data points.

You can search court case data through the NJ eCourts Access portal. This tool lets you look up cases by name or docket number and covers all courts in New Jersey. Basic data is free to view. Full documents may need a courthouse visit or a formal records request.

Some records tied to a New Brunswick booking report may be sealed or expunged. Under N.J.S.A. 2C:52-1, a person can petition to have their criminal record cleared after meeting the required conditions. Once expunged, the booking report and court file are removed from public access.

Note: The Middlesex County courthouse is located in New Brunswick, which can make in-person records searches more convenient for city residents.

Victim Alerts for New Brunswick Cases

If you need to track the custody status of someone booked in New Brunswick, the VINE system is a useful tool. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. It is a free service that sends alerts when an inmate's status changes. You can register at vinelink.com to get updates by phone, text, or email about a person held in the Middlesex County jail.

VINE covers the Middlesex County jail where many people arrested in New Brunswick are held. You search by name or ID and register for alerts. The system will tell you if the person is released, transferred, or has a court date coming up. This is a practical tool for anyone tracking a New Brunswick booking case without having to call the jail each day for an update.

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Middlesex County Booking Reports

New Brunswick is the county seat of Middlesex County, and all county-level booking records are managed through the Middlesex County jail and Sheriff's Office. The county system handles inmates from towns across the region. For more on county records, jail data, and how to search booking reports across all of Middlesex County, visit the full county page.

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