East Haven Arrest Records

Booking reports from East Haven track arrests made by the East Haven Police Department in New Haven County. The town has about 28,000 residents and sits along the coast east of New Haven. Each arrest creates a booking record with the person's name, date of birth, charges, arrest date and time, and location. The police publish weekly arrest logs that list all arrests from the prior week. These logs are public records under Connecticut law and show the full details of who was arrested and what charges were filed in East Haven.

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East Haven Quick Facts

28,000 Population
New Haven County
Weekly Arrest Log Frequency
22,211 County Arrests (2021)

East Haven Police Arrest Logs

The East Haven Police Department publishes an adult arrest log each week. This log covers the past seven days and includes every arrest made during that time. Each entry shows the person's name, address, race, incident number, arrest date, court date, age at arrest, and charge with statute citation. The logs are available on the police department website as PDF files. You can download past weeks to look up older arrests in East Haven.

Common charges in East Haven include motor vehicle violations, drug offenses, theft, assault, trespass, and probation violations. Sample charges from recent logs include operating an unregistered motor vehicle, operating under suspension, reckless driving, threatening, DUI, possession of controlled substances, use of drug paraphernalia, disorderly conduct, and failure to appear. Each charge lists the Connecticut General Statute number so you can look up the full law text for that offense.

Department East Haven Police Department
Address East Haven Police Department
468 Main Street
East Haven, CT 06512
Phone Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency: Check local directory
Website easthartfordct.gov/police-department
Arrest Logs Published weekly on department website

East Haven arrest logs do not include juvenile arrests. Juveniles are handled separately under Connecticut law and their records stay confidential. The logs also do not show arrests that are still under investigation or that involve sensitive info like sexual assault victims. If you need a full incident report or additional details beyond what is in the weekly log, contact the police records division directly in East Haven.

Connecticut DOC inmate database for East Haven arrestees

State Inmate Database

Connecticut uses a centralized jail system run by the Department of Correction. All county jails were closed in 1968 and replaced by state facilities. Anyone arrested in East Haven and held in custody goes to a state facility. This may be the New Haven Correctional Center or another DOC facility depending on space and the person's security classification. The DOC tracks all inmates through a central database that updates daily.

Search for inmates at ctinmateinfo.state.ct.us. You can search by last name, first name, date of birth, or CT DOC number. Enter less info for better results. If you know the inmate number, use that alone. If you only know the name, enter the first few letters of the last name. The system shows current inmates and some recently released individuals. Data updates each day, so new arrests from East Haven appear within 24 hours after booking and processing.

Each inmate record includes:

  • Full name
  • CT DOC inmate number
  • Date of birth
  • Status (sentenced or accused)
  • Primary offense
  • Current location
  • Admission date
  • Sentencing date if applicable
  • Minimum and maximum release dates if applicable
  • Estimated release date if applicable
  • Detainer status if applicable
  • Photo
  • Correctional history
  • Disciplinary history

This search only covers people in DOC custody. If someone was arrested in East Haven but posted bail or got released, they will not show up here. For arrest details on people not in custody, check the weekly arrest logs on the East Haven Police website or contact the department directly. The DOC database does not include youthful offenders or federal immigration detainees.

Connecticut Court Case Lookup

After an arrest in East Haven, the case moves to the Connecticut court system. The Judicial Branch runs an online lookup for criminal and motor vehicle cases at jud.ct.gov. You can search by defendant name or docket number. New Haven County cases appear in this system, including all arrests from East Haven. Court records show more than a booking log, with details on charges, bond, hearing dates, plea deals, trial results, and sentencing for cases that go all the way through the system.

The site has several search options:

  • Arrest Warrants
  • Convictions by Defendant
  • Convictions by Docket Number
  • Daily Docket by Court
  • Daily Docket by Defendant
  • Pending Case by Defendant
  • Pending Case by Docket Number
  • Attorney/Firm by Juris Number

Conviction data stays on the site for 10 years after sentencing unless Connecticut Practice Book rules require a shorter time. Some cases get removed one month before the time limit. Youthful offender cases, juvenile cases, infractions, and violation convictions do not show up in the public search. If someone was arrested in East Haven and got a youthful offender designation, their case will not appear online. Criminal history record information changes daily due to erasures, corrections, pardons, and other modifications.

Connecticut court case search for East Haven arrests

Active Arrest Warrants

You can search for active arrest warrants through the Connecticut Judicial Branch at jud2.ct.gov. Enter a last name and first name to see if there are any open warrants in Connecticut. The search is free and shows warrants from all courts in the state. If an East Haven resident has a warrant, it will appear in this search along with the charges, bond amount, and court location.

An arrest warrant is a court order that allows police to take someone into custody. Warrants are issued when someone misses a court date or when a judge finds probable cause for new charges. A warrant stays active until the person is arrested or turns themselves in voluntarily. East Haven police can arrest anyone with an active warrant any time they make contact during traffic stops, welfare checks, or other routine calls. Many people get arrested on warrants during simple traffic stops in East Haven.

If you find a warrant in your name, contact a lawyer before going to the police. Some warrants are for minor offenses with low bonds. Others are for serious crimes with high bonds or no bond at all. A lawyer can help you understand your options and may be able to arrange a surrender with the court to avoid a surprise arrest. Ignoring a warrant does not make it go away. It will lead to arrest eventually, often at the worst possible time.

Public Records Law in Connecticut

Arrest records in East Haven are public under the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act. This state law covers records held by police, courts, and other government agencies. Under Section 1-215 of the Connecticut General Statutes, police must disclose basic arrest information including the name and address of the person arrested, the date, time, place, and offense. Agencies can provide this info through arrest reports, incident reports, news releases, or similar documents. This applies to all arrests in East Haven and across Connecticut.

Some records are not public. Juvenile arrest records stay confidential. Records related to ongoing investigations may be withheld until the case closes. Medical details, witness statements, and sexual assault victim information do not get released. Personal information about victims and witnesses is protected. If police deny a records request in East Haven, you can file a complaint with the Freedom of Information Commission at portal.ct.gov/foi. The commission reviews complaints and can order agencies to release records if they are wrongly withheld.

Remember that an arrest is not a conviction. Being arrested in East Haven does not mean the person was found guilty. Many arrests end in dismissals, acquittals, or nolle prosequi decisions where the state drops charges. Some charges get reduced in plea deals. Always check court records for the outcome of a case. Booking reports only show what happened at the time of arrest, not what happened later in court.

Connecticut pending cases database for East Haven criminal cases

Official Criminal History Checks

If you need a full criminal history record, the State Police Bureau of Identification handles those requests. This is not the same as a single arrest report from East Haven. A criminal history check shows all arrests and convictions on file for a person in Connecticut. It covers cases from East Haven and everywhere else in the state. Employers, licensing boards, immigration officials, and other agencies often require this type of comprehensive record.

To get your criminal history, schedule a fingerprinting appointment. The State Police Bureau of Identification is at 1111 Country Club Road in Middletown. Call (860) 685-8480 or use the online booking system. Appointments are Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM, excluding state holidays. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID, appointment confirmation, and pre-enrollment confirmation with tracking number and barcode. Pre-enrollment must be done online before your appointment at the IDEMIA site.

Fees are $15 for fingerprinting, $75 for a state criminal history check, and $13.25 for a federal check. Pay by check, money order, or exact cash. The office does not make change. Allow several weeks for results after your appointment. This process gives you a complete criminal history, not just one arrest from East Haven. If you have been arrested in multiple places in Connecticut, they all show up on this report.

Erasing Arrest Records

Some arrests qualify for erasure under Connecticut law. Erasure removes the arrest from your public criminal history. If you were arrested in East Haven and found not guilty, your record gets erased immediately. Dismissed cases and nolle prosequi cases get erased 13 months after the dismissal or nolle. Certain misdemeanor convictions erase after 7 years. Some Class D, Class E, and unclassified felonies and DUI convictions erase after 10 years. Each case is different, so check the specific rules for your charges.

Connecticut has a Clean Slate program that offers automatic erasure for eligible offenses. A full list of qualifying offenses is available at the state website. Even if an offense is on the list, some cases may not qualify due to family violence designations or other factors. Connecticut General Statutes Section 54-142a has the full rules on record erasure. The State Police Bureau of Identification handles erasure forms and questions. Call (860) 685-8480 for more info on erasing arrest records from East Haven.

If your record does not qualify for automatic erasure, you can file a petition for a pardon or other relief. This process is more complex and often requires a lawyer. Erasing a record from Connecticut state files does not guarantee it disappears from all sources. Private background check companies and data brokers may still have your old arrest info in their systems. You may need to contact those companies separately to request removal of your data.

Connecticut daily docket search for East Haven court dates

Legal Help for East Haven Residents

New Haven County has resources for people dealing with arrests, court cases, or related legal issues. Legal aid groups offer free help to low-income residents. The Connecticut State Bar runs a lawyer referral service if you need to hire an attorney. Local police can point you to victim services or crisis support if you need help after an arrest or crime in East Haven.

Legal Services Connecticut serves New Haven County with free legal help for those who qualify based on income. They handle cases involving domestic violence, family matters, and other urgent legal needs. Call (866) 456-4995 for intake or visit legalservicesalabama.org for more info. The Connecticut State Bar Association offers a statewide lawyer referral line at 1-800-392-5660. This service connects you with attorneys who practice in your area and can help with criminal defense or other legal matters in East Haven.

If you were a victim of a crime in East Haven, ask the police about victim advocacy services. The court system also has victim services that help you understand the case process, get updates on the case status, and apply for compensation if you had losses due to a crime. Crisis hotlines are available 24/7 for people in immediate danger or distress. These services are free and confidential for all Connecticut residents including those in East Haven.

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Nearby New Haven County Towns

Other towns in New Haven County include New Haven, Hamden, Branford, and Waterbury. Each town has its own police department and handles arrests the same way under Connecticut state law. All arrestees from these towns go to state facilities run by the Department of Correction. Court cases are processed through the New Haven County court system that also serves East Haven.