Hoboken Arrest Records Search

Hoboken is a dense, walkable city on the Hudson River in Hudson County. It has a population of about 60,000. Recent arrests in Hoboken are processed by the Hoboken Police Department at 106 Hudson Street. Arrest records, booking logs, and criminal case data are public under the Open Public Records Act. The police department keeps records at its main station and responds to OPRA requests from the public. Residents and others can look up arrest data through local, county, and state channels.

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Hoboken Police Arrest Records

The Hoboken Police Department records unit handles all arrest record requests for the city. Officers patrol the streets and respond to calls at all hours. Each arrest creates a record that staff log at the main station on Hudson Street. The records unit stores and releases these files to the public.

When Hoboken police make an arrest, the booking process starts at the station. Staff take prints, log the charge, and note key facts about the case. The arrest report shows the date, time, place, and nature of the charge. It names the officer who made the arrest and lists bail terms. All of this goes into the booking record for that case.

The Hoboken Police records page is shown on the department website. You can view details about how to request arrest records from this page.

Hoboken Police Department records page for arrest record requests

Reach the Hoboken Police at (201) 420-5237 for questions about recent arrests.

Agency Hoboken Police Department
106 Hudson St
Hoboken, NJ 07030
Phone: (201) 420-5237
Hours Open 24 hours for emergencies; records office Monday through Friday
Website hobokenpdnj.gov/records

The department runs patrol, detective, and traffic units. Each group files its own arrest reports. All reports go through the central records office. When you request a Hoboken arrest record, the records unit pulls it from this system.

Hoboken OPRA Arrest Requests

The Open Public Records Act is the main tool for getting arrest records in Hoboken. The law is found at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1. It gives the public a right to access government records held by any agency. Arrest logs, booking data, and criminal complaints are covered under this act.

To file an OPRA request for Hoboken arrest records, fill out the city OPRA form. Send it to the city clerk or the police records office. State the full name of the person and the arrest date if you know it. List what you want. A clear, direct request gets a faster response. The city must respond within seven business days under state law.

Be precise. Vague requests may be sent back for more detail or denied outright. Name the person. Give the date. Specify the type of record you need.

Note: Some records may be redacted under legal exceptions. Active investigation files and juvenile records have limits on release in Hoboken and across the state.

Hoboken Criminal Case Search

The New Jersey Courts website has tools for looking up case data from Hoboken. You can search by name or docket number. Results show the charge, filing date, case status, and next hearing date. The system covers all 21 counties, so Hoboken cases filed in Hudson County Superior Court will show up.

Lower-level offenses from Hoboken go through the municipal court. These include disorderly persons charges and traffic cases. More serious charges move to Hudson County Superior Court. Both courts keep public records that can be looked up online or requested through OPRA.

The state court public access page is shown on the New Jersey Courts website. This search tool covers Hoboken and all other courts in the state.

New Jersey Courts public access page for Hoboken criminal case search

The state also runs a more detailed tool through the Public Access portal. This lets you look up criminal and traffic cases from across New Jersey. Filter by county to see only Hudson County results. It is free and no account is needed. Court records track the legal case but do not include the full police report.

Note: For the arrest report itself, you still need to file an OPRA request with Hoboken Police or the city clerk.

Hudson County Arrest Data

The Hudson County Sheriff handles warrant service, court security, and the county jail. If a person arrested in Hoboken is held at the county level, their booking record will be with the sheriff. The county jail holds pretrial detainees and those serving short sentences.

County-level arrest records tied to a Hoboken case can be requested through the county OPRA process. Fill out the form, name the person, and give as much detail as you can. The county must respond within seven business days, the same as the city.

For people sent to state prison after a Hoboken arrest, the Department of Corrections has an offender search tool. It shows the facility, sentence, and parole status. This is a free state-level tool that covers all prisons in New Jersey. It does not include county jail data.

Hoboken Booking Record Details

A booking record from Hoboken has several parts. Each one covers a different step in the arrest process. Together, they form the full picture of what happened.

The arrest log is the core document. It has the name, date of birth, and home address. It shows the date and time of arrest. Every charge is listed with its statute number. The arresting officer is named and bail terms are noted. This is the main record most people request when they look up a Hoboken arrest.

Hoboken arrest records may include:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Date, time, and location of arrest
  • Charges and statute numbers
  • Arresting officer and badge number
  • Bail or detention status

Not all items are released in every case. Mugshots have limits under state law. But the core facts of an arrest in Hoboken are public. The charge, date, and name are almost always available through OPRA.

Hoboken Record Access Rights

New Jersey law strongly favors public access. The act starts from the position that records are open. Agencies must show a legal reason to withhold them. This applies to all arrest records held by Hoboken Police and the city clerk. The law covers N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5, which sets out what must be released.

There are some limits on access. Juvenile records are sealed in all cases. Records tied to open investigations may be held back. Expunged records are removed from public view. But for most adult arrests in Hoboken, the basic facts are available.

If a Hoboken OPRA request is denied, you can file a complaint with the Government Records Council at no cost. The council reviews the denial and decides if the records should be released. This is a free process open to all residents of Hoboken and the rest of New Jersey.

Note: Expungement removes arrest records from public access. Once a record is expunged, the agency responds as if it does not exist.

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Hudson County Arrest Records

Hoboken is in Hudson County. All serious criminal cases from the city go through the Hudson County Superior Court. The county sheriff runs the jail, processes warrants, and handles county-level arrest records. For more on the county system, arrest data, OPRA procedures, and related resources, visit the full Hudson County page.

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