New London County Arrest Records

New London County booking reports document arrests made by local police departments across the county. When police take someone into custody, they create a report with details about the arrest. That report becomes part of the public record under Connecticut law. You can search for booking reports online or request them from the police station where the arrest happened. New London County includes cities like New London, Norwich, Groton, and Waterford. Each town has its own police department that maintains arrest records for its jurisdiction within New London County.

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New London County Quick Facts

268,000 Population
New London County Seat
21 Towns
1 Facility Correctional Center

Police Departments in New London County

Local police departments create arrest records when they take someone into custody. Each town in New London County runs its own police department. When an arrest happens, the department files a report. That report includes the charge, the person's name, the location, and the date. Most departments make arrest logs available to the public. Some post them online. Others require that you visit or call the station.

New London Police Department maintains arrest records for the city. Staff at the police station can help you request reports. The department follows Connecticut law on public access to arrest records. For questions about a specific arrest in New London, contact the department directly during business hours. They can tell you what information is available and how to get a copy in New London County.

Norwich Police Department handles arrests in the city of Norwich. The department keeps records for all arrests made by Norwich officers. To get a copy of an arrest report, call or visit the police station. 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. Most departments in New London County charge 50 cents per page for copies.

Connecticut DOC inmate search for New London County arrests

Groton Police Department serves the town of Groton. This includes the village of Mystic and the Groton Long Point area. The department maintains arrest records for all arrests in its jurisdiction. Contact the Records Division to ask about public records. They can tell you how to get a report from New London County.

Waterford Police Department handles arrests in Waterford. The town has about 25,000 residents. The police department keeps arrest records for public inspection. To get a report, contact the department and provide the date and name. They will tell you the next steps for getting a copy in New London County.

Other towns in New London County include East Lyme, Ledyard, Montville, Stonington, Colchester, Lebanon, and many smaller communities. Each town has a police department or relies on State Police coverage. All arrest records are public under Connecticut General Statutes Section 1-215.

New London Correctional Center

Connecticut operates the New London Correctional Center in Uncasville. This facility is actually named Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center. It houses inmates from New London County and other parts of Connecticut. The Department of Correction runs the facility and maintains records for all inmates. The DOC updates its database daily with new bookings, releases, and transfers.

Search for inmates at ctinmateinfo.state.ct.us. Enter a last name or Connecticut DOC number to search. The results show the inmate's name, DOC number, date of birth, status as sentenced or accused, primary offense, current location, admission date, sentencing information if applicable, release dates, photo, correctional history, and disciplinary history. This covers anyone from New London County held in state custody.

The DOC database notes that being incarcerated does not mean a person has been convicted. Many inmates are on accused status awaiting trial. The system holds both sentenced inmates and people awaiting trial from New London County. For confirmation of conviction history, the DOC recommends checking with the State Police Bureau of Identification.

Connecticut Judicial Branch criminal lookup for New London County

Note: Records for youthful offenders and federal immigration detainees are not included in the DOC database.

Court Records for New London County

The Connecticut Judicial Branch maintains a criminal case lookup system. This database covers court cases filed in New London County and throughout the state. You can search by defendant name or docket number. The system shows pending cases and convictions. It also provides access to daily dockets and arrest warrants from New London County courts.

Visit jud.ct.gov to access the lookup system. The site has several search options. You can search convictions by defendant name or docket number. You can search pending cases the same way. Daily dockets show who has court appearances scheduled. The arrest warrant search shows active warrants issued by New London County courts.

Conviction information stays online for ten years after sentencing unless Connecticut Practice Book Section 7-13 requires a shorter period. The website removes conviction information one month before the end of that period. This applies to all convictions from New London County. Youthful offender cases, juvenile cases, and infraction convictions do not appear on the website.

The Judicial Branch warns that criminal history information changes daily. Erasures, corrections, pardons, and other modifications happen regularly. The information shown is accurate only as of the date you search. For the most current information about a case from New London County, call the court clerk directly.

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 covers all police departments in New London County.

Section 1-215 gives police several ways to comply. They can post arrest logs online. They can provide reports in person. They can mail copies to requesters. The method does not matter as long as they provide the required information about arrests in New London County.

Some records stay confidential. Section 46b-124 protects juvenile arrest records. If a person under 18 gets arrested in New London County, their record is private unless they are charged as an adult. Section 54-86e protects sexual assault victims. Medical information and details about ongoing investigations can also be withheld from public view in New London County.

Connecticut pending cases database for New London County

Connecticut has an automatic erasure law under Section 54-142a. Not guilty verdicts get erased immediately after the case ends. Dismissed charges and nolle prosequi cases get erased 13 months after the dismissal or nolle. Some misdemeanor convictions get erased seven years after sentencing. Class D, Class E, and unclassified felonies plus DUI convictions get erased ten years after sentencing. Once erased, the record no longer shows up in searches or background checks for New London County arrests.

If a 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 foi@ct.gov. You must file within 30 days of the denial. Attach your original request and the written denial from the department in New London County.

How to Get Arrest Records in New London County

Anyone can request arrest records from police departments in New London County. You do not need to be involved in the case. You do not need to give a reason for your request. Just contact the department and ask for the report. Bring identification when you visit in person.

To get a report, call or visit the Records Division at the police department that made the arrest. Give them the date and the name of the person arrested. Ask if the report is ready and what it will cost. Most New London County departments need three to ten business days after the arrest to prepare a report. Some reports take longer if they involve complex cases.

Copy fees vary by department but typically run 50 cents per page. Most arrest reports are three to eight pages. Some departments accept payment by cash or check only. Others take credit cards. Ask about payment methods when you call about a report from New London County.

Some reports are not available to the public right away. If a case is still pending in court, you may not be able to get the full report from police. Your attorney can get a copy from the prosecutor or court clerk in those situations. Reports involving juveniles may require approval from a supervisor before release in New London County.

Additional Resources for New London County

The Connecticut Department of Correction Public Information Office answers questions about inmates. Call (860) 692-7780 from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday. They can help with questions about people held at Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center or other facilities. The main DOC office is at 24 Wolcott Hill Road in Wethersfield. Email DOC.PIO@ct.gov for general questions about inmates from New London County.

The State Police Bureau of Identification keeps official criminal history records. To get your own record, schedule a fingerprinting appointment. The fee is $15 for fingerprints plus $75 for a state background check. Call (860) 685-8480 to book an appointment. The office is at 1111 Country Club Road in Middletown. This gives you a complete record of all arrests and convictions in New London County and throughout Connecticut.

For questions about the Clean Slate program, visit portal.ct.gov. The site has a list of eligible offenses and forms for requesting a hearing. Some offenses erase automatically. Others require a petition to the court. If you need help with the process, contact a legal aid organization in New London County.

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Cities in New London County

New London County has 21 towns. Police in each town maintain arrest records for their jurisdiction. Larger cities have Records Divisions that handle public requests. Smaller towns may direct you to the State Police if they do not have their own department.

Other towns in New London County include Groton, East Lyme, Ledyard, Montville, Stonington, Colchester, Lebanon, and many smaller communities. All arrest records are public under Connecticut law.

Nearby Counties

These counties border New London County. If you are not sure where an arrest occurred, check with police in the correct county. Each county has its own police departments and record systems.