Brick Township Arrest Records

Brick Township is a large suburb in Ocean County on the Jersey Shore. People who are charged with crimes in Brick go through the Ocean County court system. The Brick Township Police Department makes the arrest and files the charge. From there, the case moves to the Ocean County Jail in Toms River if the person is held. Booking records show the date, the charge, and the name of the person held. These are public records under New Jersey law.

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Brick Township Police Booking Records

The Brick Township Police Department is led by Chief Richard Pantina. The main phone line is (732) 262-1100. When Brick police make an arrest, they process the person at the station and file charges. If the court sets bail that the person cannot post, officers transport that person to the Ocean County Jail at 120 Hooper Avenue in Toms River. The jail phone number is (732) 929-2043. Most booking data for Brick cases starts with the local arrest report.

Brick has a Records Bureau that handles all police reports. You can reach the Records Bureau at (732) 262-1130. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Staff at the Records Bureau file and maintain reports, handle OPRA requests for record dissemination, process discovery materials, compile UCR data, and manage Stationhouse Adjustments. If you need a copy of an arrest report from Brick, this is where you start. The Records Bureau is the first point of contact for anyone who wants a written account of what happened during a Brick Township arrest.

Brick also has an Identification Bureau that is separate from the Records Bureau. The Identification Bureau handles firearms investigations, evidence processing, and fingerprinting services. If a case in Brick Township involves physical evidence or forensic work, this unit plays a role. The two bureaus work together but serve different parts of the record-keeping process for Brick Township booking and arrest cases.

Brick Township Public Record Requests

New Jersey law gives the public a right to access government records. The Open Public Records Act, found at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, sets the rules. Brick Township must respond to OPRA requests within seven business days. You can ask for arrest logs, booking sheets, incident reports, and other police records. The request must be in writing and must describe the record you want with enough detail for staff to find it.

You can file an OPRA request with Brick Township through the OPRAmachine platform. This tool lets you submit requests online and track the response. Visit opramachine.com/body/brick_township to start a request. You can also submit a paper request in person at the Records Bureau. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5, the township may charge for copies but must keep costs reasonable. If a request is denied, you have the right to appeal to the Government Records Council.

Some booking records in Brick Township are available without a formal OPRA request. Basic arrest data such as the name, age, charges, and bail amount are often released in press reports or posted by the department. But if you want the full report or any records beyond what is already public, you will need to go through the OPRA process. The Brick Township Police website has more details on how to reach the department.

Brick Township Bookings at Ocean County Jail

All people held after arrest in Brick Township go to the Ocean County Jail. The jail is at 120 Hooper Avenue in Toms River. It is the only county jail for all of Ocean County. The facility holds people who are waiting for trial and those who are serving short sentences. Each person who enters the jail gets a booking record. That record includes the name, date of birth, charges, arresting agency, and booking date.

Ocean County provides an online inmate search tool. You can look up who is in custody right now by visiting the Ocean County Corrections inmate search page. Enter a name and the system shows current inmates. This tool only shows people who are in the jail at the time of the search. It does not show past bookings. If someone was booked and then released, they will not appear in the search results. For past booking records, you need to file a records request with the county.

New Jersey state-level booking and release records resource

The New Jersey Bail Reform Act changed how booking and release works in Brick Township and across the state. Under the Criminal Justice Reform Act of 2017, judges use a risk assessment tool to decide if a person stays in jail or goes home. This means some people who are booked at the Ocean County Jail after a Brick arrest may be released quickly. Others may be held if the court finds a risk of flight or danger. The decision is made at a first appearance hearing, usually within 48 hours of the booking.

You can also track custody status through VINELink, a free service. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. It sends alerts when an inmate in Ocean County is released or moved. This is useful for people who want to know when someone booked from a Brick Township arrest leaves the jail.

Brick Township Criminal Court Records

Court records for Brick Township cases are held by the Ocean County Superior Court. Criminal cases from Brick move through the Ocean Vicinage of the New Jersey Superior Court. You can find court information at the Ocean County Vicinage page. The court tracks each case from the first hearing through sentencing or dismissal. Case records include the complaint, motions, plea agreements, and the final order.

The New Jersey Courts portal lets you search for criminal case information online. Visit the public case search to look up cases by name or docket number. This free tool covers all New Jersey courts, including Ocean County. You can see the charges, hearing dates, and case status for Brick Township cases. The portal does not show sealed records or juvenile matters.

Under N.J.S.A. 2C:52-1, a person with a Brick Township criminal record may apply for expungement. If granted, the booking record, arrest record, and court file are removed from public view. This means some older Brick Township booking records may no longer be available. The court in Ocean County handles expungement petitions. Once a record is expunged, law enforcement and the court must act as if the arrest never happened. The NJ OPRA Portal is another resource for accessing public records across the state.

Brick Township Inmate and Offender Searches

If someone from Brick Township was sent to state prison, the record moves from the county level to the state level. The New Jersey Department of Corrections runs the Inmate Finder tool. You can search by name or SBI number. This shows people who are in state custody, not those in the Ocean County Jail. The tool is free and updated often.

There is a difference between a booking record and a prison record. A booking record comes from the arrest and initial jail stay. A prison record comes after sentencing to state time. Brick Township arrests that lead to state prison sentences will appear in both systems at different points. The county jail holds the booking record. The state holds the prison record. If you are not sure where someone is, try both the Ocean County inmate search and the state Inmate Finder tool.

How Brick Booking Records Are Created

A booking record starts at the point of arrest. When Brick Township police take a person into custody, they log the basic facts. The officer records the name, date of birth, address, and the charges. The person is fingerprinted and photographed. This data forms the core of the booking record. If the person is held, all of this goes to the Ocean County Jail. The jail adds its own booking number and logs the intake.

Not every arrest in Brick leads to a jail booking. Some charges allow the officer to issue a summons instead. In those cases, the person gets a court date but goes home. The arrest still creates a record at the Brick police station, but there is no jail booking. Under N.J.S.A. 2C:1-8, certain offenses may be merged or downgraded, which affects the final record. The distinction matters when searching for records because a summons case will not appear in the Ocean County Jail system.

Brick Township booking records include several key facts:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Date and time of arrest
  • Charges filed by Brick police
  • Bail amount or pretrial release status
  • Booking number from Ocean County Jail

These records stay on file unless they are expunged by court order. The Brick Township police keep their own copy, and the county jail keeps its copy. Both are subject to OPRA requests. If the case goes to trial, the court file adds more detail. The whole chain of records, from the first booking through the final case outcome, is part of the public record system in New Jersey.

Brick Township Bail and Release Process

After a booking at the Ocean County Jail for a Brick Township case, the next step is the first appearance. A judge reviews the charges and decides on release conditions. Under the Criminal Justice Reform Act, the judge uses a Public Safety Assessment score. This score looks at the risk of the person not showing up for court and the risk of new criminal activity. The score helps the judge decide if the person should be released or held.

If the judge orders release, the person may go home with conditions. Those conditions can include check-ins, travel limits, or electronic monitoring. If the judge orders detention, the person stays at the Ocean County Jail until the case is resolved. The release or detention order becomes part of the booking and court record for the Brick Township case. You can track release status through VINELink or by calling the jail at (732) 929-2043.

Some Brick Township cases involve complaints filed at the municipal level. Brick Municipal Court handles disorderly persons offenses and local ordinance violations. These cases do not go to the county jail. The person appears in Brick Municipal Court for those matters. Records from municipal court are separate from Superior Court records. Both types are public under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, but you search for them in different places.

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Ocean County Booking Releases

Brick Township is in Ocean County. All jail bookings for Brick go through the Ocean County Jail in Toms River. The county handles the jail, the courts, and the broader records system. For more on how booking releases work across the county, visit the Ocean County page.

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