Parsippany Booking Release Lookup

Parsippany-Troy Hills booking releases come from the Morris County Correctional Facility in Morris Township. Parsippany is the most populous town in Morris County and sits at the crossroads of Interstates 80 and 287. When police make an arrest, the person is transported to the county jail for booking. A record is created at intake. That record is public under the Open Public Records Act. This guide explains where to find booking data for Parsippany arrests and how to request copies.

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Where Parsippany Arrests Are Booked

All arrests in Parsippany-Troy Hills are processed at the Morris County Correctional Facility. The jail is at 43 John St in Morris Township. The phone number is (973) 285-6600. Sheriff James M. Gannon oversees the facility through the Morris County Sheriff's corrections division. Staff take prints, a photo, and log all charges during intake. This is the point where the booking release record is made.

Facility Morris County Correctional Facility
Address 43 John St
Morris Township, NJ
Phone (973) 285-6600
Sheriff James M. Gannon

Morris County does not offer an online inmate lookup tool. This is a key difference from many other counties in New Jersey. You cannot search a website to see who is in the jail right now. All requests for booking or inmate data must go through the sheriff's office by mail, fax, email, or in person. This makes it harder to get quick results for Parsippany bookings, but the records are still public and must be shared under the law.

Parsippany Police Arrest Records

The Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department handles arrests in the township. Chief Richard Pantina leads the force. You can reach the department at (973) 263-4300. Officers write arrest reports at the scene or at the station. These reports note the time, place, and basis for the arrest. They are not the same as a booking release. The arrest report stays with the police. The booking release stays with the jail.

For a copy of a police arrest report, you can file a request with the Parsippany clerk's office at (973) 263-4351. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, public agencies must provide government records when asked. Police reports fall under this rule. Some parts may be blacked out if they relate to an open case or a protected person. But the basic facts of an arrest are public.

Morris County Inmate Information Requests

Because Morris County lacks an online inmate lookup, you must contact the sheriff's office to ask about a person held at the jail. You can call, write, or send an email. For OPRA requests to the sheriff, use the email address MCSOOPRA@co.morris.nj.us or visit the sheriff's OPRA page.

This means that a Parsippany booking release takes more steps to get than in counties with web-based tools. Plan for a few extra days. The seven-business-day clock under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5 starts when the agency gets your written request. A phone call alone may not be enough to start the clock. Put your request in writing to protect your rights under the law.

If you need to confirm that a person is in custody at the Morris County jail, call the facility at (973) 285-6600. Staff can tell you if someone is there. They may not give you the full booking release over the phone, but they can confirm a name and a booking date.

Parsippany Booking Release OPRA Requests

OPRA is the main legal path to get booking releases for Parsippany arrests. Two levels of government may hold the record you want. The county holds jail booking data. The township holds police arrest data. You may need to file with both to get the full picture.

For Parsippany township records, send your OPRA request to opra@parsippany.net. The township also has a printable OPRA form at parsippany.net. The township processes about 250 OPRA requests each year. For Morris County records, use the sheriff's OPRA contact or the county clerk's office.

Parsippany OPRA opra@parsippany.net
Morris Sheriff OPRA MCSOOPRA@co.morris.nj.us
NJ OPRA Portal njopraportal.com

Be clear in your request. Give the full name, a date range, and the type of record you want. The agency has seven business days to respond under the statute. They can grant it, deny it, or ask for more time. Most booking releases are public. N.J.S.A. 47:1A-3 says that government records shall be open for public access unless an exemption applies. Exemptions cover things like juvenile records, ongoing probes, and certain victim data.

New Jersey state records resource for Parsippany booking releases

State and county offices maintain the booking data generated from Parsippany arrests.

Morris County Clerk and Parsippany Records

The Morris County Clerk's Office keeps court filings tied to Parsippany arrests. Clerk Ann F. Grossi runs the office at 10 Court St in Morristown. The phone number is (973) 285-6120. The clerk files judgments, liens, and other court orders. If a Parsippany booking led to a conviction and a judgment was entered, it is on file here.

The clerk does not hold booking releases. Those sit with the jail and the sheriff. But court records from the clerk show what happened after the arrest. You can find plea results, sentences, and civil judgments. These records help round out the picture that a booking release starts.

Parsippany Superior Court Records

The Morris County Superior Court sits at Washington and Court Streets in Morristown. You can call at (862) 397-5700. Criminal cases from Parsippany that are above the municipal level go through this court. The Morris County vicinage page has details on court divisions, judges, and hours.

You can search criminal cases through the statewide court lookup tool. Name searches at the courthouse cost five dollars per name. The online tool is free. Court records show charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. They pair with booking releases to show the full arc of a Parsippany arrest from intake to final disposition.

Municipal court cases stay local. Parsippany-Troy Hills Municipal Court hears disorderly persons offenses and local ordinance matters. These cases may or may not involve a county booking. When they do, the booking release is still at the Morris County jail.

Parsippany Arrest Notification

The VINE system lets crime victims track an offender's custody status. You sign up with a name or ID number. The system sends a call, text, or email when that person is released, moved, or escapes. VINE covers Morris County and is free to use at any time of day or night.

VINE does not provide the booking release document. It only gives alerts about custody changes. For the actual record, you still need to file an OPRA request or search court records. But VINE is a good first step if you need to know when a person booked after a Parsippany arrest leaves the jail.

What Parsippany Booking Releases Show

A booking release from a Parsippany arrest holds data logged at the Morris County Correctional Facility. The record draws from what the officer provides and what the person states at intake.

  • Full name and known aliases
  • Date of birth and physical description
  • Booking date, time, and arresting agency
  • Charges filed at the time of booking
  • Bail amount or conditions of release
  • Court date if set at booking

Detail can vary. Older records from before digital systems may lack some fields. Current records tend to be more complete. The Morris County jail has moved to electronic booking, which captures more data points than the old paper process.

State Resources for Parsippany Bookings

The New Jersey Department of Corrections has an inmate search tool for state prisons. If a Parsippany arrest led to a state prison term, you can find the person there. The tool shows the current facility, sentence dates, and parole eligibility. It does not cover county jails.

The Government Records Council handles OPRA disputes across New Jersey. If an agency denies your request for a Parsippany booking release and you believe the denial was wrong, you can file a complaint. The GRC reviews each case and can order the agency to release the record. The process is free but can take time.

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Morris County Booking Releases

Parsippany-Troy Hills is in Morris County. All arrests here go through the Morris County Correctional Facility. The county system processes bookings for nearly forty towns across the region. Because Morris County has no online inmate lookup, records requests carry extra weight for anyone who needs booking data. For more on county records, the jail, and how to navigate the process, visit the full county page.

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