Stamford Arrest Records Online

Stamford booking reports show arrest data from the Stamford Police Department and state custody records from the Connecticut DOC. With about 136,000 residents, Stamford is the second largest city in Connecticut and sits in Fairfield County. The police department maintains arrest records and releases info through press releases and crime statistics. All county jails in Connecticut merged under state control in 1968, so anyone held in state custody appears in the DOC inmate search rather than a local jail roster. Local police still keep their own arrest records for cases they handle in Stamford.

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Stamford Quick Facts

136,000 Population
Fairfield County
2nd Largest City in CT
25,657 Fairfield Co. Crimes (2022)

Stamford Police Department Records

The Stamford Police Department keeps arrest records and incident reports for all police activity in the city. They post press releases on major arrests and have a crime statistics dashboard that tracks trends. While they do not publish a daily arrest log like some other cities, you can request records from their records division. Arrest info is public under Connecticut law unless it falls under one of the exceptions.

To get a copy of an arrest report or incident report, you need to contact the police records section. They can search by name, date, or case number. Fees may apply for copies. Some reports are not available until after court proceedings finish. If your request involves an arrest where charges are still pending, the full report may be withheld until the case is done. Basic arrest info like name, date, and charge is usually available right away.

The Stamford Police website is at stamfordct.gov. Check their site for press releases on recent arrests and crime statistics. The crime dashboard shows trends in various offense categories. This can help you understand crime patterns in Stamford, though it does not replace individual arrest records.

Connecticut DOC Inmate Records

If someone from Stamford is in state custody, their booking info is at the Connecticut Department of Correction. The DOC runs all state jails and prisons. You can search for current inmates on the DOC inmate search portal by name, DOC number, or date of birth. Results show current location, offense, admission date, release dates if known, photo, and discipline history.

Connecticut DOC inmate search portal for Stamford booking reports

The DOC updates this data daily. It includes sentenced inmates and those on accused status waiting for trial. Being in custody does not mean a conviction. Some people are held while their case is pending. The database does not include youthful offenders or ICE detainees. For confirmation of a conviction, contact the State Police Bureau of Identification, which keeps official criminal history records in Connecticut.

The DOC main office is at 24 Wolcott Hill Road, Wethersfield, CT 06109. Call (860) 692-7480 for general questions or (860) 692-7780 for the Public Information Office. Hours are 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday. Email is DOC.PIO@ct.gov.

Court Case Lookup for Stamford

Stamford residents can search for court cases using the Judicial Branch criminal lookup site. This state system has several search tools. You can search convictions by defendant name, look up pending cases, view daily dockets by court, or check arrest warrants. The site covers all judicial districts in Connecticut, including Stamford.

Conviction info stays on the site for up to ten years after sentencing unless court rules say it should come down sooner. The site removes conviction data one month before the end of that period. Juvenile cases, youthful offender cases, and infractions do not appear. The court notes that data may change due to erasures, pardons, or corrections. For court phone numbers and locations, check the site lists by judicial district.

Available court searches include:

  • Convictions by defendant name
  • Convictions by docket number
  • Pending cases by defendant name
  • Pending cases by docket number
  • Daily dockets by court
  • Arrest warrants

Fairfield County Crime Data

Fairfield County recorded 25,657 crimes in 2022 for crimes against persons and property. Stamford is one of the largest cities in the county and accounts for a significant share of those crimes. The county arrest data shows that local police departments handle most arrests, but state police also make arrests in some cases. Crime statistics help show trends over time but do not show individual arrest outcomes.

If you want to know what happened with a specific arrest, search court records using the Judicial Branch site. That will show the outcome of the case, not just the arrest. Court records show whether charges were dropped, dismissed, reduced, or resulted in a conviction. Crime statistics only show the number of arrests and reported crimes in a given area.

Note: The Bridgeport Correctional Center in Fairfield County housed 639 inmates as of January 2024.

Public Records Law in Connecticut

Arrest records in Stamford are public under the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act. Connecticut General Statutes § 1-215 says arrest records are public. Police must provide the name, address, date, time, place, and offense for each arrest. They can give you the arrest report, incident report, or a news release about the arrest. Some records are not public. These include records of ongoing investigations, juvenile arrests, sealed or expunged records, and personal info of sexual assault victims.

If you request a record and get denied, you can file a complaint with the Freedom of Information Commission. The commission is in Hartford at 165 Capitol Ave., Suite 1100. Call (860) 566-5682 or toll-free at (866) 374-3617. Complaints must be filed within 30 days of the denial. The commission website is at portal.ct.gov/foi. You can file by mail or email to foi@ct.gov.

Automatic Erasure of Records

Connecticut has automatic erasure rules under General Statutes § 54-142a. Certain arrest records qualify for erasure without you having to file a petition. If your case resulted in a not guilty verdict, the records erase right away. If your case was dismissed or nolled, the records erase 13 months after the dismissal or nolle. Misdemeanor convictions can erase seven years after the case ends. Some felonies erase ten years later.

The Clean Slate program helps with erasure for eligible offenses listed in state law. Even if an offense is on the list, it may not qualify if it was a family violence crime. Check Connecticut General Statutes § 54-142a for the full rules. Once erased, the record should not show up in public searches. It may take time for all systems to update. For help with erasure, contact the court or a lawyer.

State Police Bureau of Identification

The State Police Bureau of Identification maintains official criminal history records for Connecticut. If you need a background check or criminal history record, you go through them. Fingerprinting costs $15. A state criminal history check is $75. A federal check adds another $13.25. These services require an appointment at the SPBI office in Middletown. Call (860) 685-8480 for questions or (860) 685-8270 for fingerprinting questions.

You can book an appointment online or pre-enroll to speed up the process. Bring a valid photo ID, appointment confirmation, pre-enrollment confirmation with tracking number and barcode, and exact payment. They accept check, money order, or cash. No change is made at the window. The office is at 1111 Country Club Road, Middletown, CT 06457. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM, excluding state holidays.

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Other Fairfield County Cities

Other large cities in Fairfield County also have arrest records. Bridgeport, Norwalk, and Danbury all have populations over 25,000. Each city police department has its own records division. Check their websites for arrest logs and contact info. Some cities post daily arrest logs online, while others only provide records on request.

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Fairfield County Booking Reports

Stamford is in Fairfield County, which had over 25,000 crimes reported in 2022. For more on county-wide crime statistics, local police departments, and state inmate data, visit the Fairfield County page.

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