Piscataway Booking Release Lookups

Piscataway Township sits in Middlesex County. It is a large township in central New Jersey. When a person is placed under arrest in Piscataway, the case moves to the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center for intake and booking. A booking release is the record that comes out of that process. It logs who was held, what they face, and when they got out. This page walks through how to find those records through county and state tools. Both online and in-person paths are covered here.

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Piscataway Arrest Booking Location

Arrests in Piscataway go to the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center. The jail is at 135 New St in New Brunswick. You can call them at (732) 297-3636. This is the intake point for all Piscataway cases. Staff at the jail take prints, photos, and log each charge. The result is a booking release record tied to that arrest.

Facility Middlesex County Adult Correction Center
Address 135 New St
New Brunswick, NJ
Phone (732) 297-3636
County Website Middlesex County Adult Corrections

The county runs an online inmate lookup tool. It shows the name of each person held, their booking date, the charges they face, bond set by the court, release date if out, and housing unit while in custody. This is a fast way to check on a recent Piscataway booking without filing any formal request. The data stays up as long as the person is in the system.

Middlesex County Sheriff and Piscataway Records

Sheriff Mildred S. Scott leads the Middlesex County Sheriff's Office. The main office is at 701 Livingston Ave. You can reach them at (732) 745-3381. The sheriff plays a role in court security, warrant service, and inmate transport across the county. Booking data for Piscataway arrests ties back to this office through the jail and court system.

The Middlesex County Sheriff's Office site has details on their divisions. If you need a record tied to a warrant or a court order that came from a Piscataway arrest, the sheriff is the right place to start. Warrants in New Jersey are public under N.J.S.A. 2B:1-7 once served. A booking release may note the warrant that led to the arrest.

The sheriff also runs civil process for the county. Judgments and liens that stem from a Piscataway case pass through this office. These are not booking releases, but they can add context to a case that began with an arrest.

How to Search Piscataway Booking Records

There are a few paths to find Piscataway booking data. The right one depends on what you need and how old the record is.

The New Jersey Courts criminal case lookup is free. It covers all counties. You search by name and can filter to Middlesex County. The tool shows charges, court dates, and case outcomes. It will not give you the full booking release, but it can tell you if an arrest took place and what charges were filed. This is a good first step for Piscataway records.

For the booking release itself, an OPRA request is the main route. The Open Public Records Act, found at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, grants the public a right to most government records. Booking releases are public under this law. You file a request with the agency that holds the record. For jail records, that is the county. For police reports, that is the township.

The image below shows a state-level resource page for New Jersey booking records.

New Jersey state resource for Piscataway booking release records

State tools can help confirm details that tie into a local Piscataway booking release.

Piscataway Booking Release OPRA Requests

OPRA is the legal path to get copies of booking records. Middlesex County processes these for jail-held data. The county must respond within seven business days under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5. You can also use the statewide NJ OPRA Portal to file requests with agencies that take part in the system.

Be clear in your request. Name the person. Give dates if you can. State that you want the booking release record from the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center. The more detail you give, the faster the process goes. Vague requests may get denied or delayed.

Some records may have parts blacked out. N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1.1 lists exemptions. Active investigations, victim data, and certain personal details can be held back. But the core booking data, such as the name, charges, and dates, is almost always public.

Piscataway Township itself handles OPRA for police records. If you want the arrest report from the police side, file with the township clerk. The jail booking release and the police arrest report are two different documents. Each one comes from a different office.

Middlesex County Clerk and Piscataway Court Filings

County Clerk Nancy J. Pinkin runs the Middlesex County Clerk's Office. It is at 75 Bayard St in New Brunswick. The phone number is (732) 745-3005. The Middlesex County Clerk's Office files court judgments, liens, and other legal documents tied to cases from across the county.

If a Piscataway arrest led to a conviction in the Middlesex County Superior Court at 56 Paterson St in New Brunswick, the judgment is on file with this office. Judgments are public records. They show the outcome of a case that started with a booking. While not a booking release, a judgment can confirm that an arrest and case moved through the system.

Piscataway Cases in Middlesex Superior Court

Serious charges from Piscataway go to the Middlesex County Superior Court. The court is at 56 Paterson St in New Brunswick. The Middlesex Vicinage page has more details on divisions and contacts. Indictable offenses under N.J.S.A. 2C:1-4 are handled here. These are crimes of the first, second, third, and fourth degree.

Court records show what happened after the booking. They list charges, plea deals, trial outcomes, and sentences. The statewide court lookup tool covers these cases. A Piscataway arrest that led to a grand jury indictment will appear in the Middlesex County Superior Court records. You can search by name online at no cost.

Municipal court in Piscataway handles lesser offenses. Disorderly persons charges and local violations stay at that level. If a person was booked on a low-level charge, the case may not reach the Superior Court at all. In that situation, the booking release and the municipal court record are your main sources.

Piscataway Arrest Notification System

Victims of crime in Piscataway can track an offender's status through VINE. This free system sends alerts when custody status changes. You sign up with a name or inmate ID. VINE covers Middlesex County. It will tell you when a person booked from a Piscataway arrest is released, moved, or escapes. The system runs all day and night.

VINE does not hand out booking releases. It is a status tool. For the full record, you still need to file a request or check the online inmate lookup. But VINE can tell you right away when something changes. That makes it a good tool for anyone tracking a case.

Piscataway Booking Release Details

A booking release from a Piscataway arrest holds key data points. The Middlesex County online system shows several of these for current inmates. Here is what a record typically includes:

  • Full name and any known aliases
  • Booking date and time of intake
  • All charges at the time of booking
  • Bond amount or release conditions
  • Release date if the person is out
  • Housing unit while in custody

Older records may lack some of these fields. The county moved to digital systems over time. Newer bookings tend to have more data. If you need a record from years back, an OPRA request to the county is the best path. In-person visits to the jail records office can also work for older files.

State Resources for Piscataway Records

The New Jersey Department of Corrections runs an inmate search tool for state prisons. If a Piscataway arrest led to a state sentence, the person will show up there. The tool lists the current facility, sentence length, and parole dates. It is free and runs online at all times.

The state court system provides another layer. The criminal case lookup portal covers cases from every county. Middlesex County cases from Piscataway arrests are in this database. You can see charges, outcomes, and sentencing. This fills in what happened after the booking took place. Between the county inmate lookup, OPRA, and these state tools, most Piscataway booking release data is within reach.

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Middlesex County Booking Releases

Piscataway Township is in Middlesex County. All arrests go through the county jail for booking. The county system covers many towns and cities in the area. Piscataway is one of the larger townships that feeds into the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center. For more on county-wide records, the sheriff, and other tools, visit the full Middlesex County page.

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