West New York Public Arrest Records

West New York is a dense town in Hudson County with a population of about 52,000. The West New York Police Department handles all local law enforcement and processes recent arrests. Booking takes place at the station on 60th Street. Arrest records, booking logs, and criminal case data are public under the Open Public Records Act. Any person can request this data from the town clerk or the police records office. Hudson County courts handle the more serious criminal cases that start with a West New York arrest.

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West New York Police Arrest Records

The West New York Police Department is the town's main law enforcement agency. Officers patrol all areas of the town and respond to calls day and night. The department is based at 428 60th Street. Each arrest by a West New York officer produces a set of public records.

Booking happens at the station. Staff log the charge, take prints, and record the details of the person held. The arrest report shows the date, time, and place. It lists each charge by statute. The name of the officer on the case is part of the file. Bail terms are set at this stage for most West New York arrests.

Call the West New York Police Department at (201) 295-2150 for questions about recent arrests.

Agency West New York Police Department
428 60th St
West New York, NJ 07093
Phone: (201) 295-2150
Hours Open 24 hours for emergencies; records office Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website westnewyorknj.org/departments/police-department

The department keeps all reports in a central records system. When you file a request for a West New York arrest record, the clerk pulls the file and checks it before release. Some parts of the record may be held back if state law requires it.

West New York sits along the Hudson River waterfront. The town is one of the most densely populated places in the state. This urban setting means the police department handles a wide range of calls and arrests throughout the year.

West New York OPRA Requests

The Open Public Records Act is the legal tool for getting arrest records in West New York. The law at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 gives any person the right to access government records. Arrest logs, booking data, and criminal complaints are covered. No reason is needed for the request.

To request arrest records in West New York, fill out the OPRA form with the name, date, and type of record. Send it to the town clerk. The town has seven business days to respond. This is a firm rule under state law.

The state OPRA information page is shown here. This resource explains the process for all New Jersey municipalities, including West New York.

New Jersey OPRA information page for West New York arrest record requests

State your request in clear terms. Give the full name of the person. Add the arrest date if you know it. List the exact records you want. A well-written request gets a faster response from the West New York records office. Vague requests may be sent back.

Note: Some records may be withheld under legal exceptions. Files tied to active investigations and juvenile records are not released through OPRA in West New York or elsewhere in New Jersey.

Hudson County Sheriff Records

The Hudson County Sheriff's Office manages the county jail, serves warrants, and provides court security. When a person arrested in West New York is held at the county level, the booking record goes to the sheriff. County jail records are public and can be requested through OPRA.

The Hudson County Sheriff's Office website is the main portal for county-level law enforcement services. This screenshot shows the site used for records and inmate information.

Hudson County Sheriff's Office website for West New York arrest and booking records

Jail records list the arrest date, charges, bail status, and court dates. The county holds pretrial detainees and those serving short terms. State prison is for longer sentences. Check both systems if you are not sure where a person is held after a West New York arrest.

For people sent to state prison, the Department of Corrections runs an offender search tool. It shows the facility, sentence, and parole status for all state inmates.

West New York Case Search

The New Jersey Courts website has tools for looking up case data from West New York. Search by name or docket number. Results show the charge, case status, filing date, and next court date. The system spans all 21 counties in the state.

The Public Access portal offers a more detailed search. This tool covers criminal and traffic cases from across New Jersey. Filter by Hudson County to see West New York results. It is free to use. No account is needed to run a search.

Court records and police arrest records are different things. The court file tracks what happens after charges are filed. It shows plea dates, trial dates, and case outcomes. For the arrest report, file an OPRA request with the West New York Police Department or the town clerk.

The West New York municipal court handles minor offenses. Disorderly persons charges, traffic cases, and local code matters go through this court. Serious charges are sent to the Hudson County Superior Court in Jersey City.

Note: A court case search will not show the full police report. You need both the court file and the arrest record to get a complete picture of a West New York case.

West New York Booking Details

A booking record from West New York contains several parts. The arrest log is the core document. It has the name, date of birth, and home address. The date and time of the arrest are listed. Every charge is noted with its statute number. The arresting officer is named in the file.

West New York arrest records may include:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Date, time, and location of arrest
  • Charges and statute numbers
  • Name of the arresting officer
  • Bail or detention status

Mugshots face limits under state law. New Jersey restricts the release of booking photos in some cases. But the core facts of a West New York arrest are public. The charge, date, and name are available through OPRA for most adult cases.

West New York Record Access

New Jersey law supports public access to arrest records. The Open Public Records Act treats records as open by default. An agency must show a valid legal reason to withhold any file. This applies to all West New York arrest records held by the police and the town clerk.

There are limits. Juvenile records are sealed by law. Records tied to open investigations may be held back. Internal affairs files follow a separate set of rules. Expunged records are removed from public view. For most adult arrests in West New York, the basic facts are available.

If a West New York OPRA request is denied, you can file a complaint with the Government Records Council. The council reviews denials at no cost. File online and the council will look at the case. This process is open to anyone and is a strong tool for getting records that were wrongly withheld.

The rules for law enforcement record access are in N.J.A.C. 13:59-1. This code section sets out what police must release and what they can hold back. West New York follows these rules like every other law enforcement agency in the state.

Note: Expungement takes arrest records out of public reach. Once a court grants the order, West New York police treat the record as if it never existed.

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Hudson County Arrest Records

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

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