Middletown Township Arrest Records Guide

Middletown Township is a large suburban community in Monmouth County with a population near 66,000. It spans a wide stretch of the northern Jersey Shore area and includes several distinct villages and hamlets. Recent arrests in Middletown are processed by local police and routed through Monmouth County courts for serious charges. Arrest records and booking logs are public under the Open Public Records Act. Anyone can request these files through OPRA or search for case data through state and county court tools.

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Middletown Township Police Arrest Data

The Middletown Township Police Department serves as the primary law enforcement agency in the township. Officers patrol a large area that ranges from the shores of Sandy Hook Bay to inland residential zones. Every arrest made by the department creates a set of records.

Booking happens at the police station. Staff log the charge and take prints. The arrest report lists the date, time, and place. It names the officer. Bail terms are set at this stage. All of this goes into the record for that case.

The department works with Monmouth County agencies on joint operations. Records from those cases may be held at the county level.

Note: For questions about a specific arrest or case status, call the police department. They can direct you to the right office for record requests.

Monmouth County Sheriff Records

The Monmouth County Sheriff handles warrants, court security, and the county jail. If a person arrested in Middletown is held at the county level, their booking record will be with the sheriff.

The Monmouth County Sheriff maintains records on inmates held in the county facility. These include the arrest date, charges, bail status, and upcoming court dates. All of these are public under state law.

Monmouth County Sheriff records page for Middletown Township arrest data

Request county-level records through the sheriff or through the county OPRA process. You can also visit the county offices in person. Bring a valid ID and the name and date of the arrest you are looking for.

Note: The county jail holds pretrial detainees and those with short sentences. State prison is for longer terms. Check both systems if you are unsure where a person is being held.

Middletown OPRA Arrest Requests

The Open Public Records Act is the main path to arrest records in Middletown. The law is at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1. It gives the public broad access to government files. Arrest logs, booking sheets, and criminal complaints are all covered by this act.

Fill out the OPRA form and send it to the Middletown Township clerk. State the full name. Give the date of the arrest if you know it. Be precise about what you want. The township must reply within seven business days under state law.

Clear requests get fast results. Vague or broad requests may be sent back. The clerk will let you know if there are copy fees. Letter size pages cost $0.05 each under state rules.

The rules for law enforcement record access are in N.J.A.C. 13:59-1. This code sets out what police must release and what they can withhold. Middletown follows these rules like every other town in New Jersey.

If the township does not have its own OPRA form online, you can use the standard state form. The state OPRA portal has blank forms that work for all towns.

Middletown Criminal Case Search

The New Jersey Courts site provides tools for case lookups from Middletown. Search by name or docket number. Results show the charge, filing date, case status, and next hearing. The system covers all counties.

Use the Public Access portal for a more detailed search. This tool covers criminal and traffic cases statewide. Filter by Monmouth County to see cases from Middletown. It is free. No account is needed.

Municipal court in Middletown handles lower-level charges. These include disorderly persons offenses and traffic cases. Serious crimes go to Monmouth County Superior Court. Both levels of court records are searchable through the state system.

Middletown State Corrections Lookup

For people sent to state prison after an arrest in Middletown, the Department of Corrections runs an online search tool. This tool shows which facility holds the person. It also lists the sentence length and parole status.

The state offender search tool covers all New Jersey state prisons and is available to the public at no charge.

New Jersey Department of Corrections offender search for Middletown arrests

You can access the offender information page online. Enter a name to search. Results show the current status and location of the person within the state system.

Middletown Booking Record Contents

A booking record from Middletown has several parts. Each one covers a different step in the arrest process. Together, they form the full account of the event.

The arrest log is the core file. It has the name, date of birth, and address. It shows the date and time. Every charge is listed with its statute. The arresting officer is named.

Middletown Township 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 are public. The charge, date, and name are almost always available through OPRA for Middletown arrests.

Note: If you need records from a case that involved more than one agency, you may need to file requests with each one. The township clerk can help point you in the right direction.

Middletown Record Access Rights

New Jersey law strongly favors public access to arrest records. The Open Public Records Act starts from the position that records are open. Agencies must show a legal reason to hold them back.

There are some limits. Juvenile records are sealed. Files tied to open investigations may be withheld. Expunged records are removed from public view. But for most adult arrests in Middletown, the basic facts remain open to the public.

If an OPRA request is denied, the Government Records Council reviews complaints at no cost. File online and the council will decide if the records should be released. This process is free for all residents.

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Monmouth County Arrest Records

Middletown Township is in Monmouth County. All serious criminal cases go through the Monmouth County Superior Court. The county sheriff runs the jail and processes warrants. For more on the county system, arrest data, OPRA procedures, and related resources, visit the full Monmouth County page.

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