Salem County Arrest and Booking Data

Salem County is a small, rural county in the southwest corner of New Jersey. It borders the Delaware River and holds fewer than 65,000 residents. The county seat is the city of Salem. Despite its size, Salem County operates a full correctional facility and maintains public booking release records. The jail in Woodstown processes all county-level arrests. It also holds inmates from Gloucester County under a shared services deal. Public records from the facility are available online and through the sheriff office.

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Salem County Quick Facts

64,000 Population
Woodstown Jail Location
2 Counties Served
Salem County Seat

Salem County Sheriff Detention Records

Sheriff Charles M. Miller oversees the Salem County Sheriff office. The main office is at 94 Market St in Salem, NJ 08079. The phone number is (856) 935-7510. The sheriff website has contact details and division pages. The sheriff is responsible for running the jail, serving court papers, and maintaining records of all bookings and releases in the county.

Salem County is one of the least populated counties in the state. Crime rates are lower than in urban areas, but arrests still happen on a regular basis. Drug offenses, DWI, and assault make up a large share of bookings. Under N.J.S.A. 30:8-17, the jail keeper must log every person who enters and leaves the facility. This statutory requirement ensures a paper trail for each booking and release in Salem County.

The sheriff office sits on Market Street, close to the courthouse and clerk office. Nearly all county government buildings are within a few blocks. This makes it easy to handle records requests in one trip if you visit in person.

Sheriff Sheriff Charles M. Miller
94 Market St
Salem, NJ 08079
Phone: (856) 935-7510
Website salemcountysheriff.com

Salem County Correctional Facility in Woodstown

The Salem County Correctional Facility is at 125 Cemetery Rd in Woodstown, NJ 08098. The phone number is (856) 769-4300. This is where all county-level inmates are held. The facility handles booking, housing, and release for people arrested in Salem County. More details are on the corrections page of the sheriff website.

What makes this jail unique in New Jersey is the shared services agreement with Gloucester County. Gloucester County inmates are housed here as well. This arrangement means the facility in Woodstown holds people from two different counties. Booking records for each county are tracked separately, but the physical location is the same. If you are looking for someone arrested in Gloucester County, they may be held at the Salem County Correctional Facility in Woodstown rather than at a jail in Gloucester County.

The facility processes new bookings around the clock. Staff photograph each person, record their charges, and assign a booking number. When a person is released, the date and time go into the system. This log is what drives the public inmate lookup tool.

Salem County Inmate Search Online

Salem County offers a free online search at sccf-pubweb.salemcountynj.gov. You can search by name at any time. The system is up around the clock. It shows who is in custody right now. Results include the person's name, charges, and booking data.

The Salem County Sheriff website hosts the inmate search tool, and you can also reach the page through a link on the county website. You need only a name to run a search. No account or login is required. The New Jersey Open Public Records Act at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 provides the legal basis for public access to these records. The online tool is one direct way the county meets that obligation.

Salem County Sheriff website for booking release records and inmate search

If the person has left the facility, their record may no longer show online. In that case, contact the sheriff office or file a formal records request. The state also maintains a broader search tool. The New Jersey Department of Corrections runs an inmate finder for those sentenced to state prison. For custody change alerts, use the VINE notification system.

Public Records Requests in Salem County

Salem County handles OPRA requests through a page on the county website. Go to salemcountynj.gov OPRA page to start a request. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5, the custodian of records must grant or deny access within seven business days. Salem County is a small operation, so response times can vary based on staff availability. Be specific about what you need. Include names, dates, and the type of record.

You can also use the NJ OPRA portal to file requests online. This statewide system routes your request to the right office. For jail records, direct it to the sheriff. For court documents, send it to the Superior Court. Copying costs are set by state law. The first copy is free for most records. Additional pages cost a small amount per sheet.

Salem County Clerk and Court Records

County Clerk Gilda T. Gillich works from 92 Market St in Salem. The phone number is (856) 935-7510 ext. 8101. The clerk page on the county website provides office hours and services. The clerk handles land records, marriage licenses, and certain court filings. For criminal case records tied to a booking, start at the Superior Court.

The Salem County Superior Court is at 104 Market St in Salem. The New Jersey Courts Salem vicinage page has details on court hours and divisions. Criminal cases move from the arrest and booking stage to the court system. The court record shows charges filed, bail decisions, plea deals, and sentences. These records are separate from the jail booking log but often cover the same events.

The Salem County Prosecutor office is at 98 Market St in Salem. Call (856) 935-7510 to reach them. The prosecutor page has details on the office and its staff. The prosecutor decides which charges to pursue after an arrest. Their files may include witness statements, evidence logs, and other materials tied to a booking.

County Clerk Gilda T. Gillich
92 Market St, Salem, NJ 08079
Phone: (856) 935-7510 ext. 8101
Superior Court 104 Market St, Salem, NJ
Prosecutor 98 Market St, Salem, NJ
Phone: (856) 935-7510

Gloucester County Inmates at Salem Facility

The shared services agreement between Salem and Gloucester counties is worth noting for anyone looking up booking records. Gloucester County does not run its own jail. Instead, it pays Salem County to house its inmates. This means a person arrested in Gloucester County will be booked and held at the facility in Woodstown.

If you search the Salem County inmate lookup and find someone from Gloucester County, that is normal. Their booking record is in the Salem County system because that is where they are held. Court records for that person, however, will still be in Gloucester County. The charges move through the Gloucester County court system even though the person sits in a Salem County cell. This split can cause confusion, so keep it in mind when searching.

  • Salem County arrests go to Woodstown jail
  • Gloucester County arrests also go to Woodstown jail
  • Booking records are in the Salem County system
  • Court records stay in the arresting county

Under N.J.S.A. 40A:65-1, New Jersey municipalities and counties can enter shared services agreements to save costs. The Salem-Gloucester jail arrangement is one of the more notable examples in the state.

How Salem County Booking Records Work

When someone is arrested in Salem County, the process starts at the local police station. The officer books the person and then transports them to the correctional facility in Woodstown. Staff at the jail do a second intake. They photograph the person, check for warrants, and log all details into the system. The booking number assigned at this point becomes the main reference for the rest of that stay.

New Jersey's Criminal Justice Reform Act, enacted under N.J.S.A. 2A:162-15 through 2A:162-25, changed the release process in 2017. Before this law, cash bail drove most release decisions. Now, a risk assessment tool helps judges decide who to release before trial. Many people in Salem County are released on conditions within hours of their booking. The booking record still captures the full event, including the release terms and timing. This reform means shorter stays for many people but the same level of record-keeping by the jail.

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Municipalities in Salem County

Salem County has 15 municipalities. The county seat is Salem City. Other towns include Woodstown, Penns Grove, Pennsville, Carneys Point, Pilesgrove, Mannington, and Alloway. All county-level arrests are processed through the correctional facility in Woodstown. There are no individual city pages for Salem County on this site at this time.

Nearby Counties

These counties neighbor Salem County. Each one runs its own booking and release system. If you are unsure where a person was arrested, check these counties as well. Remember that Gloucester County inmates are held at the Salem County jail under the shared services agreement.