Trumbull Arrest Records

Booking reports in Trumbull are made by local law enforcement when a person is taken into custody in this Fairfield County town. The Trumbull Police Department makes the arrests and keeps records on file at the police station. All inmates from Trumbull go to state detention centers run by the Connecticut Department of Correction. Connecticut does not have county jails, so all booking information becomes part of the state system. People in Trumbull can search for arrest records through local police logs or the state inmate database. Most recent booking reports are open to the public under Connecticut law, but some details get redacted if an investigation is still open or if juvenile arrests are involved.

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Trumbull Quick Facts

36,000 Population
Fairfield County
State DOC Detention System

Trumbull Police Department Records

The Trumbull Police Department handles all local arrests and maintains booking reports for the town. When someone is arrested in Trumbull, officers create an arrest record that includes the person's name, age, address, charges, and booking date. These records are kept at the police station and made available to the public under the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act.

Arrest records from Trumbull are generally open to anyone who asks for them. Some parts may be withheld if they involve an open case or if the arrest relates to a juvenile. Sexual assault victim names are always kept confidential. The Trumbull Police Department responds to records requests during normal business hours.

The police department maintains records on all arrests made in Trumbull. These files show:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Address at the time of arrest
  • Date and time booked
  • Charges filed
  • Booking number
  • Arresting officer name

To get copies of booking reports in Trumbull, contact the police department directly. You can visit the station in person or submit a records request by phone or mail. The department may charge a small fee for copies, typically 50 cents per page. Most requests are filled within a few business days unless the case file is very large or involves restricted information.

The Trumbull Police Department website is trumbull-ct.gov/police-department. The department does not publish daily arrest logs online like some larger cities in Connecticut, but you can request recent arrest information through the records division.

Connecticut Inmate Information

Anyone arrested in Trumbull and held in custody goes to a state detention center. Connecticut ended county jails in 1968, so all inmates are under the control of the Connecticut Department of Correction. The DOC runs facilities across the state and keeps a public database of current inmates.

The Connecticut DOC inmate search portal is at ctinmateinfo.state.ct.us. You can search by name or DOC number to find booking reports on people currently in custody from Trumbull. The database updates daily and shows the inmate's name, photo, DOC number, status, location, and charges. It also lists the date of admission and estimated release date if available.

Connecticut DOC inmate search portal for Trumbull booking reports

The inmate search tool is free to use and does not need a log in. Search results show:

  • Inmate name and DOC number
  • Date of birth
  • Current facility and housing unit
  • Admission date
  • Status as accused or sentenced
  • Primary offense
  • Sentence dates if convicted
  • Photo

If the person from Trumbull has been released, they will not show up in the current inmate database. The DOC only lists people who are in custody at the time you search. For historical booking reports or past inmates, you need to contact the State Police Bureau of Identification or request court records from the Judicial Branch.

Note: The DOC inmate search does not include juveniles or people held on behalf of federal immigration authorities.

Trumbull Court Case Lookup

After an arrest in Trumbull, the case moves to the court system. The Connecticut Judicial Branch keeps records of all criminal cases, including pending charges and convictions. These records are open to the public and can be searched online at no charge for basic information.

The Judicial Branch criminal case lookup is at jud.ct.gov/crim.htm. This portal has several search tools. You can look up pending cases by defendant name or docket number. You can also search for convictions by name or docket number. The system shows arrest warrants, daily court dockets, and attorney information.

Connecticut Judicial Branch criminal case lookup for Trumbull arrests

Court records from Trumbull show the full history of a case from arrest to final outcome. These files include:

  • Docket number and case type
  • Charges and statutes cited
  • Court dates and appearances
  • Attorney names
  • Bond amounts
  • Plea and verdict information
  • Sentencing details if convicted

Conviction records on the court website go back 10 years from the date of sentencing. Older convictions may still exist in the court file but will not show up in the online search. The Judicial Branch automatically removes conviction data from public view after the time limit set by Connecticut Practice Book Section 7-13. Cases with dismissals, not guilty verdicts, or nolles are erased from public view after 13 months under Connecticut General Statutes Section 54-142a.

To get the full case file from a Trumbull arrest, contact the court clerk at the courthouse where the case was heard. Fairfield County has multiple court locations that serve Trumbull. The clerk can provide certified copies of the docket, arrest warrant, and other documents in the file for a fee.

State Criminal History Records

The Connecticut State Police Bureau of Identification keeps official criminal history records for the entire state, including Trumbull. These are the most complete records available and include all arrests, charges, and dispositions reported by law enforcement and courts. A state criminal history check shows every booking report on file under a person's name, even if some cases were dismissed or expunged from the court system.

To get a state criminal history record, you need to have your fingerprints taken by a law enforcement agency. The State Police Bureau of Identification offers fingerprinting by appointment at their office in Middletown. You can book an appointment through their online system. The fee is $15 for fingerprinting plus $75 for a state criminal history check. If you also want a federal background check, add another $13.25.

State Police fingerprinting appointments can be made at this online portal. Before your appointment, you must pre-enroll at ct.flexcheck.us.idemia.io to get your tracking number. Bring the tracking number, a valid photo ID, and payment to your appointment. The Bureau accepts cash, checks, and money orders. Cash payments must be exact change.

Some local police departments in Connecticut also offer fingerprinting services. Check with the Trumbull Police Department to see if they provide this service or if you need to go to the state facility in Middletown. State criminal history records can take several weeks to process and are mailed to the address you provide.

Public Records Requests in Trumbull

Connecticut law gives the public broad access to arrest records and booking reports. The Connecticut Freedom of Information Act requires government agencies to release records unless a specific law says they must be kept confidential. Arrest records from Trumbull are generally public, but there are limits.

Under Connecticut General Statutes Section 1-215, records of arrests are public and must be disclosed. Law enforcement can choose to give you the full arrest report, the incident report, a news release, or another similar document that shows the name, address, date, time, place, and offense related to the arrest. Each agency decides what format to use when it responds to a records request in Trumbull.

Some records are not open to the public even under FOIA. These include:

  • Juvenile arrest records
  • Records of ongoing investigations
  • Sealed or expunged records
  • Victim names in sexual assault cases
  • Medical or mental health information
  • Witness statements in some cases

If the Trumbull Police Department denies your records request, you can file a complaint with the Connecticut Freedom of Information Commission. The FOIC hears appeals when agencies refuse to release public records. You must file your complaint within 30 days of the denial. The FOIC website at portal.ct.gov/foi has forms and instructions for filing a complaint.

Most records requests in Trumbull are filled without issue. The police department has a records division that processes requests as they come in. Be as specific as possible when asking for booking reports. Include names, dates, and case numbers if you have them. This helps the department find the right file and respond faster.

Nearby Connecticut Cities

Trumbull is in Fairfield County and borders several other towns. If you need booking reports from nearby areas, these cities also have police departments that maintain arrest records. Each town follows Connecticut state law for public access to records.

Cities near Trumbull with populations over 25,000:

For county-level information on how booking reports are handled across Fairfield County, visit the Fairfield County page. The county page has links to all local police departments and state resources for arrest records and court cases in the region.

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