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Hartford County booking reports document arrests made by local police departments throughout the county. When a person gets arrested, police create a report with details about the charge, the location, and the circumstances. These arrest records become part of the public record in Hartford County. You can look up recent bookings online or request older records from the police station. Hartford County has a crime rate of 70 incidents per 1,000 residents. That breaks down to over 50 property crimes and about 5 violent crimes per 1,000 people. The Hartford Correctional Center held 846 inmates as of January 2024, making it one of the largest facilities in Connecticut.

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894,000 Population
Hartford County Seat
70 per 1,000 Crime Rate
846 Inmates (Jan 2024)

Hartford County Police Departments

Local police departments create arrest records when someone gets taken into custody in Hartford County. Each town runs its own department. When police make an arrest, they file a report that lists the charge, the suspect's name, and other basic facts. These reports become public records under Connecticut law. Most Hartford County departments update their arrest logs daily or weekly.

Hartford Police Department posts a daily arrest log on the city website. The log shows every arrest from the previous day. Each entry includes the case number, arrest number, date and time, arrest location, and the arrestee's details like name, date of birth, age, sex, race, hair color, eye color, height, and weight. The log also lists the charge with the Connecticut General Statute number and the badge number of the officer who made the arrest. You can find this log at hartfordct.gov. It covers arrests made on warrants, summonses, citations, and on-site arrests throughout Hartford County.

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New Britain Police Department releases arrest logs as PDF files. The logs show the name, address, arresting officer, incident number, arrest date, court date, age, race, sex, charge description, bond amount, and counts for each arrest. Bristol posts an arrest blotter on the city website at bristolct.gov. The Records Division at Bristol is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:15 pm, with shorter hours on Friday ending at 1:15 pm. Call (860) 584-3061 to check if a report is ready before you go to the station in Hartford County.

Most Hartford County police stations charge 50 cents per page for copies. Reports usually run three to eight pages depending on the case. You must wait at least three business days after the arrest before a report becomes available. Some departments need up to ten days. Records involving juvenile suspects or ongoing investigations may not be released right away under state law in Hartford County.

Other police departments serving Hartford County include West Hartford, Manchester, East Hartford, Enfield, Southington, Windsor, Wethersfield, Newington, Vernon, Bloomfield, South Windsor, Farmington, and Simsbury. Each maintains its own Records Division for public requests.

State Databases for Hartford County Arrests

Connecticut operates statewide systems that track arrests and court cases. The Department of Correction maintains records for everyone held in state custody. Hartford Correctional Center falls under this system. The DOC updates its database daily with new bookings, releases, and transfers. As of January 2024, Hartford Correctional Center held 846 inmates including people with convictions and those awaiting trial from Hartford County.

The inmate search is at ctinmateinfo.state.ct.us. Enter a last name or Connecticut DOC number. Results show the inmate's name, DOC number, date of birth, status as sentenced or accused, primary offense, current location, admission date, sentencing date if applicable, sentence length, release dates, detainers, photograph, correctional history, and disciplinary history. This covers anyone in state custody from Hartford County or other parts of Connecticut.

The Judicial Branch Criminal Case Look-up covers court records. Search at jud.ct.gov for pending cases or convictions. You can search by defendant name or docket number. The system shows cases filed in Hartford County courts and throughout the state. Conviction records stay online for ten years after sentencing unless Connecticut Practice Book Section 7-13 requires a shorter period. The site removes conviction information one month before that deadline in Hartford County.

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The State Police Bureau of Identification keeps official criminal histories. To get your own record, schedule a fingerprinting appointment. The bureau charges $15 for fingerprints and $75 for a state criminal history check. Federal checks cost an extra $13.25. Call (860) 685-8480 to set up an appointment in Middletown. This gives you a complete record of all arrests and convictions in Hartford County and across Connecticut.

Note: The DOC system does not include youthful offenders or people held for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Connecticut Arrest Record Laws

Connecticut General Statutes Section 1-215 makes arrest records public. The law says that records of any arrest are public documents. Police must provide at least the name and address of the person arrested, the date, time, and place of arrest, and the offense. They can comply by giving you an arrest report, incident report, news release, or similar document. This law applies to all Hartford County police departments.

Some records stay confidential. Section 46b-124 protects juvenile arrest records. If a person under 18 gets arrested in Hartford County, their record stays private unless they are charged as an adult. Section 54-86e protects the identity of sexual assault victims. Medical information and details about ongoing investigations can also be withheld by police in Hartford County.

Connecticut has an automatic erasure law. Section 54-142a requires courts to erase certain records. Not guilty verdicts get erased right away. Dismissed charges and cases with nolle prosequi get erased 13 months after the dismissal or nolle. Some misdemeanor convictions get erased after seven years. Class D, Class E, and unclassified felonies plus DUI convictions get erased after ten years. This applies to arrests in Hartford County and statewide.

If a Hartford County police department denies your request for arrest records, you can file a complaint with the Connecticut Freedom of Information Commission. The commission is at 165 Capitol Ave, Suite 1100, Hartford, CT 06106. Call (860) 566-5682 or toll-free at (866) 374-3617. Email them at foi@ct.gov. You have 30 days from the denial to file your complaint about Hartford County records.

Getting Arrest Records in Hartford County

You can get arrest records from police departments in Hartford County by making a request. Most departments prefer that you call or visit in person. Give them the date of arrest and the name of the person arrested. They will tell you if the report is ready and what it costs. Plan to wait at least a few days after the arrest before requesting a report in Hartford County.

Hartford does not release reports by phone. You must visit the police station or use the online system. Bristol requires that you call ahead at (860) 584-3061 to find out if a report is available and how much it will cost. For accident reports, Bristol says to use the online system. Most Hartford County departments follow similar procedures for motor vehicle accidents.

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Many Connecticut police departments use BuyCrash for accident reports. Go to buycrash.lexisnexisrisk.com to order a report online. You need to wait at least five business days after the accident. There is an extra fee for online ordering. The fee goes to the vendor, not the police department in Hartford County.

If you need a large volume of records, file a formal Freedom of Information Act request. Some Hartford County towns have online portals for this. Others want you to mail or email your request. Be specific about what you want. Include dates, names, incident numbers, and any other details that help the department find the records in Hartford County.

Reports that involve criminal cases are not available until the case closes. If someone got arrested and the case is still pending in court, you cannot get the full report from the police in Hartford County. Your lawyer or the court clerk may be able to provide a copy instead.

Hartford County Criminal Record Resources

The Connecticut Department of Correction has a Public Information Office. Call (860) 692-7780 from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday. They answer questions about inmates at Hartford Correctional Center and other state facilities. The DOC main office is at 24 Wolcott Hill Road in Wethersfield, which is in Hartford County. You can also email DOC.PIO@ct.gov for information.

The Division of Criminal Justice does not provide records to the public, but they maintain a webpage with links to agencies that do. Visit portal.ct.gov for those links. Their office is at 300 Corporate Place in Rocky Hill, also located in Hartford County.

For questions about how long arrests stay on your record, contact the State Police. Their Crimes Analysis Unit handles data questions. Email them at CTNIBRS@ct.gov. If you want to erase an old record, check the Clean Slate information at portal.ct.gov. The list of eligible offenses is online as a PDF. You may need to file a hearing form if your record does not erase automatically under Hartford County law.

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Cities in Hartford County

Hartford County contains many cities and towns. Police in each location maintain arrest records for their jurisdiction. Larger cities post arrest logs online. Smaller towns may require phone calls or in-person visits to the police station.

Other towns in Hartford County include West Hartford, Enfield, Southington, Windsor, Wethersfield, Newington, Vernon, Bloomfield, South Windsor, Farmington, and Simsbury. All maintain arrest records under Connecticut law.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Hartford County. If you are unsure where an arrest occurred, check with the correct county. Each has its own police departments and record systems.