Irvington Township Arrest Records

Irvington arrest records are maintained by the local police and the Essex County court system. Irvington Township has about 61,000 residents and sits right next to Newark in Essex County. The township is one of the more densely populated places in the county. Arrest records from Irvington are filed at the county level once cases move past the initial stage. The Essex County Sheriff keeps criminal history files, and the county corrections center holds booking data. You can access these records through online court tools, OPRA requests, or in-person visits to the relevant agencies.

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Irvington Quick Facts

61,000 Population
Essex County
300,000+ Sheriff BCI Records
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Essex County Sheriff Arrest Records

The Essex County Sheriff's Bureau of Criminal Identification holds more than 300,000 records. Their phone number is (973) 621-4111. This bureau processes fingerprints, manages criminal history data, and responds to records requests from the public. Arrest records from Irvington that reach the county level are part of this large file system.

The Essex County Sheriff records page has details on how to request criminal records. You can ask for your own record or for records tied to someone else, though the rules differ. The bureau handles a high volume of requests given the size of its archive. Response times can vary, but the law requires that they reply within seven business days of getting your OPRA request.

New Jersey Courts public resources for Irvington arrest records

The sheriff also runs the county jail and processes all people who are arrested and held in Essex County. If someone from Irvington is held before trial, the jail creates a booking record with the name, date, charge, and other basic facts. These records add to the data kept by the BCI unit and help build a full picture of arrest activity in Irvington.

Essex County Corrections Records

The Essex County Department of Corrections is at 354 Doremus Ave in Newark. You can call them at 973-274-7500. This is the facility where people arrested in Irvington may be held while they wait for their court date. The Essex County Corrections website has contact details and information about the facility.

Booking records from the corrections center include the date the person was brought in, the charge, and personal details. These records are separate from the court filings and the police arrest logs. Each source holds a different part of the full arrest record. For a complete view of an Irvington arrest case, you may need to check all three.

The corrections center serves all of Essex County, which includes more than 20 towns and cities. Irvington is one of the larger municipalities in the county, so a good share of the people held at the facility come from cases that started in Irvington. The center's records go back many years and are available through formal requests.

Online Arrest Record Search

The New Jersey Courts public page gives you access to court records from across the state. You can search for criminal cases from Irvington through the PromisGavel system. The tool covers Essex County and lets you look up cases by name or docket number. It shows the charge, court dates, and current status of each case at no cost.

This online tool is the quickest way to find arrest records tied to Irvington cases without filing a formal request. It works for both municipal court and Superior Court cases. The data comes from the court system, so there may be a short gap between the arrest and when the case appears online. For very recent arrests, a call to the Irvington police or the county corrections center may be faster.

New Jersey OPRA Central for Irvington arrest records requests

OPRA Requests for Irvington Records

New Jersey's Open Public Records Act lets you request arrest records from any public agency. For Irvington, you can send requests to the local police, the Essex County Sheriff, or the Essex County Prosecutor. The Essex County Prosecutor OPRA page has forms and rules for submitting a request to their office.

The state OPRA site at nj.gov/opra has the master forms that work for any agency. Each agency has a records custodian who handles incoming requests. The law gives them seven business days to respond under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5. You can submit by mail, email, fax, or in person.

When you file a request for Irvington arrest records, include these details:

  • Full name of the person
  • Date of the arrest if known
  • Any case or docket numbers
  • The specific records you want

The more facts you give, the faster the agency can find the right files. There is no cost to submit the request itself. Agencies may charge a small fee for copies. The core facts of an arrest in Irvington are public in most cases. The name, charge, and date are the types of data you can expect to receive from a valid OPRA request.

Irvington Criminal Case Process

An arrest in Irvington starts a case that goes through the Essex County justice system. Minor offenses stay in the Irvington Municipal Court. Serious charges move to the Essex County Superior Court. Both paths create records that the public can access through different channels.

When the case involves an indictable crime, the Essex County Prosecutor reviews it and may present it to a grand jury. If the grand jury returns an indictment, the case goes to Superior Court. All court filings become part of the public record. The arrest report stays with the police, while the court documents go into the county system. Both can be searched or requested.

The 2017 Criminal Justice Reform Act changed how bail works after an arrest in Irvington. Judges now use a risk score to decide whether to hold or release a person. This replaced the old cash bail system. The reform added new data to arrest records, including the risk assessment and any conditions the court sets for release. These records are part of the case file and can be found through the court system.

New Jersey Department of Corrections resources for Irvington arrest records

Irvington Law Enforcement Overview

Irvington Township has its own police department that handles all local arrests. The department covers a compact but densely populated area. They respond to a high volume of calls each year and work closely with the Essex County Prosecutor's Office on serious cases. Joint task forces and county-wide operations sometimes lead to arrests that are linked to Irvington.

The police create the initial arrest report for every case that starts in Irvington. That report is the first document in the arrest record. It includes the date, time, location, charge, and the name of the person arrested. From there, the case may move to the county level or stay in municipal court. Either way, the arrest record is kept on file and can be accessed by the public through the methods listed on this page.

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Essex County Arrest Records

Irvington is in Essex County, and all serious criminal cases from the township go through the Essex County Superior Court. The county covers more than 20 towns and cities, with Newark as the county seat. For more on the county court system, sheriff records, corrections data, and other public records resources, visit the Essex County arrest records page.

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