North Bergen Booking Release Data

North Bergen Township is in Hudson County along the west bank of the Hudson River. When police arrest someone here, the person is taken to the Hudson County Correctional Center in Kearny for booking. The jail creates a record at intake that includes the name, charges, and bail information. These booking releases are public records in New Jersey. This page covers the steps to find and obtain North Bergen booking release information from local and county sources.

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Where North Bergen Arrests Are Booked

All North Bergen arrests go to the Hudson County Correctional Center. The jail is at 30-35 S. Hackensack Ave, Kearny, NJ. You can call the facility at (201) 395-5600. Officers take fingerprints, a photo, and personal details at intake. The booking record starts here. It lists every charge filed against the person.

Facility Hudson County Correctional Center
Address 30-35 S. Hackensack Ave
Kearny, NJ
Phone (201) 395-5600
Website Hudson County Corrections

After booking, a judge reviews the case. The Criminal Justice Reform Act guides this process. A risk score helps the judge decide if the person should be released or held. Cash bail is rare now. Most people leave on conditions. Some are held if the risk is too high. The booking release notes the outcome of that decision.

The jail holds people from every town in Hudson County. North Bergen arrests make up a share of the total intake. Each booking adds to the county records system. The data stays on file even after the person leaves custody.

North Bergen Police Arrest Records

The North Bergen Police Department handles the initial arrest. Officers write a report that notes the time, place, and reason. This report connects to the booking release at the county jail. The police keep their own file. You can ask for a copy through an OPRA request with the township clerk.

Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, the Open Public Records Act gives the public a right to government records. Arrest reports fall under this law. Name the person and give a date range when you file. The agency has seven business days to respond. They can grant it, deny it, or ask for more time.

Hudson County Sheriff and North Bergen Records

The Hudson County Sheriff's Office handles warrants, prisoner transport, and court security. Sheriff Frank X. Schillari runs the office from 257 Cornelison Ave in Jersey City. The phone is (201) 915-1300.

Sheriff Frank X. Schillari
Address 257 Cornelison Ave
Jersey City, NJ
Phone (201) 915-1300
Website Hudson County Sheriff

When a person from North Bergen has an active warrant, the sheriff's office may serve it. That can lead to a new booking. Warrant data and booking data are linked in the county system. If you need records on a warrant arrest, this office is a good starting point.

The sheriff also handles civil process and property sales. But for booking releases, the jail is the primary source. The sheriff's office can direct you to the right place if you are not sure where to look.

How to Search North Bergen Booking Releases

There are several ways to find North Bergen booking data. The path depends on what you need and how old the record is.

The New Jersey Courts criminal case lookup lets you search by name across all counties. This covers Hudson County cases that started with a North Bergen arrest. The tool is free. It shows charges, court dates, and case status. It does not show the full booking release, but it confirms that an arrest took place.

Hudson County Sheriff records for North Bergen booking releases

For the full booking release, file an OPRA request. You can use the NJ OPRA Portal to submit it online. The portal tracks your request and routes it to the right office. Include the full name, an approximate date, and what type of record you want.

Hudson County also has a clerk office in North Bergen at 7227 Kennedy Blvd. This is a branch of the Hudson County Clerk. You can visit in person to ask about records or file paperwork related to court cases from the township.

North Bergen Court and Clerk Records

Criminal cases from North Bergen go to the Hudson County Superior Court at 595 Newark Ave in Jersey City. The court phone is (201) 748-4400. Indictable crimes are heard here. The Hudson County court system covers all towns in the county.

The Hudson County Clerk keeps court orders, judgments, and other legal filings. If a North Bergen booking led to a conviction, the judgment is on file with the clerk. Municipal court in North Bergen handles lesser offenses. Disorderly persons charges and local ordinance cases stay at that level unless sent up to Superior Court.

Court records and booking releases are related but stored in different offices. The booking release comes from the jail. The court record comes from the judge. A full view of a North Bergen arrest may need data from both places.

North Bergen Custody Alerts

Crime victims can track an offender through VINE. This free tool covers Hudson County. You sign up with the offender's name or ID. The system sends alerts when the person is released, moved, or escapes. It runs at all hours and costs nothing to use.

VINE does not provide the full booking release. It tracks custody status only. For the actual document, you still need an OPRA request or a court search. But VINE is the fastest way to know when someone booked after a North Bergen arrest leaves the Hudson County jail.

What North Bergen Booking Releases Show

A booking release from a North Bergen arrest holds specific data. The record is built at the Hudson County Correctional Center during intake.

  • Full legal name and aliases
  • Date of birth and physical traits
  • Booking date, time, and arresting agency
  • Charges at time of booking
  • Bail or release conditions set by the court
  • Release date if the person has left custody

Some records hold more detail than others. A serious charge may have more notes. Digital booking systems now capture more data than paper forms did in the past. Older North Bergen records may have less detail.

Expunged records are sealed. Under N.J.S.A. 2C:52-1, a court can order a booking record removed from public access. After that, no search will find it. The person can state the arrest did not happen. This applies to North Bergen arrests the same way it applies anywhere in the state.

State Resources for North Bergen Records

The New Jersey Department of Corrections runs an inmate search tool for state prisons. If a North Bergen arrest led to a state prison term, the person will show up there. The tool lists the facility, sentence dates, and parole eligibility. It does not cover county jails.

Copy costs in New Jersey are fixed by law. Standard copies cost $0.05 per page for letter size and $0.07 for legal size under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5. The agency must state the cost before charging you. For North Bergen police records, the township clerk is the custodian. For jail records, Hudson County is the custodian. Each may charge based on the scope of the request.

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Hudson County Booking Releases

North Bergen is in Hudson County. All arrests are processed at the Hudson County Correctional Center in Kearny. The county handles booking for every municipality within its borders. For more on county-wide records, the sheriff's office, and other access points, visit the Hudson County booking releases page.

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