Camden County Arrest Records

Camden County arrest records are held by the Sheriff's Office and local police departments across the county. The county seat is Camden, and most criminal case files pass through the courts there. The Bureau of Criminal Identification keeps a large database of arrest records for Camden County. You can search these records through county offices, state systems, or online tools. This guide walks you through the main ways to find arrest records in Camden County, New Jersey. It covers the key offices, search steps, and what to expect when you request records.

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200,000+ Criminal Files
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Camden County Sheriff's Office

The Camden County Sheriff's Office plays a central role in arrest records for the county. With a staff of 194, the office runs court security for 29 courtrooms and handles warrant service. All officers wear body worn cameras. The office also runs a K-9 unit and a SERT team for high-risk operations. Sheriff Sales take place on the first and third Wednesday of each month. The Sheriff's Office is a good starting point for any arrest record search in Camden County.

You can reach the Camden County Sheriff's Office to ask about arrest records or active warrants. The office works with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. Staff can direct you to the right division for your request. If you need court records tied to an arrest, the office can point you to the correct clerk or court section in Camden County.

The Camden County Sheriff's Office provides arrest record details for the county.

Camden County Sheriff's Office arrest records

This office handles both civil and criminal matters across Camden County.

Camden County Criminal Records Bureau

The Bureau of Criminal Identification is the core arrest record unit in Camden County. It runs around the clock, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The bureau keeps a database of more than 200,000 criminal files. Each year, it processes over 50,000 contacts and enters more than 12,000 warrants into NCIC. Lt. Anthony Juliano serves as commander of the bureau. You can call the bureau at (856) 225-7654 for help with an arrest record search in Camden County.

The bureau uses the PictureLink.Net system. This tool lets law enforcement share mug shots and arrest data fast. It links Camden County to other agencies in real time. The bureau also has AFIS installed. AFIS stands for Automated Fingerprint Identification System. It lets staff match prints from a crime scene to a known record. These tools make the Camden County arrest record system one of the most robust in the state.

The Camden County criminal identification bureau is shown here on the county site.

Camden County criminal identification for arrest records

Contact the bureau for detailed arrest record lookups in Camden County.

Note: The bureau runs 24/7, so you can call at any time for urgent warrant or arrest record questions in Camden County.

Camden County Police Department

The Camden County Police Department launched on May 1, 2013. It serves as the primary law enforcement agency for the City of Camden. The department was built on a community policing model. Officers work closely with residents to address crime and safety concerns. Arrest records from the Camden County Police Department are part of the broader county system. If someone was arrested in the City of Camden, the record will be in the county database.

Since its launch, the department has changed how policing works in Camden. Officers walk beats and attend community meetings. They build trust with the people they serve. Arrest data from this department feeds into the Bureau of Criminal Identification. That means you can search for these arrest records through the same county channels. For arrest records tied to the City of Camden, start with the county police department or the Bureau of Criminal Identification.

The Camden County Police Department works to keep residents safe through community policing.

Camden County Police Department arrest records

All arrest records from this department are stored in the Camden County system.

Search Camden County Arrest Records

There are several ways to search for arrest records in Camden County. The method you pick depends on what you need and how fast you need it. Online tools work well for quick checks. In-person visits give you access to more detailed files. Both options are open to the public under New Jersey law.

To search arrest records in Camden County, you can use these steps:

  • Call the Bureau of Criminal Identification at (856) 225-7654
  • Use the NJ DOC inmate search for state prison records
  • File an OPRA request with Camden County
  • Visit the courthouse in Camden to search court records
  • Check the NJ Courts public access portal online

The NJ Courts public access portal lets you search by name or case number. You can find criminal case details from Camden County courts. This tool is free and open to the public. It shows case type, charges, and court dates. For more detailed arrest records, you may need to file a formal request with the county or visit an office in person.

Note: Online portals may not show every arrest record, so follow up with the county for a full search of Camden County records.

Camden County OPRA Requests

The Open Public Records Act, N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, gives you the right to request public records in New Jersey. This includes arrest records held by Camden County offices. You can file an OPRA request to get copies of booking reports, incident reports, and other arrest-related documents. The county must respond within seven business days. If the record exists and is not exempt, they must give it to you.

To file an OPRA request in Camden County, fill out the official form. You can send it by mail, email, or drop it off in person. Be as specific as you can. Include the full name of the person, the date of arrest if known, and the type of record you want. The more detail you give, the faster the county can find your arrest record. Camden County processes thousands of OPRA requests each year.

Some arrest records in Camden County may be exempt from OPRA. Sealed records, juvenile cases, and certain ongoing investigations fall outside the scope of public access. If your request is denied, you have the right to appeal. The Government Records Council handles appeals for OPRA disputes in New Jersey. Most standard arrest records in Camden County are available to the public without restriction.

Statewide Inmate Search Tools

The New Jersey Department of Corrections runs a statewide offender search tool. It is OPRA compliant and updated every two weeks. If someone from Camden County was sent to state prison, you can find their record here. The tool shows the inmate's name, age, and facility. It also shows their projected release date.

Records stay in this system during the person's custodial term. They are removed one year after release. But offenders with Community Supervision for Life or Parole Supervision for Life stay in the database with no end date. This means some Camden County arrest records can be found in the state system long after the case is closed. The NJ Courts public site is another statewide tool that can help you find criminal case records from Camden County.

Note: The state inmate search only covers people sent to state prison, not those held in the Camden County jail.

Camden County Arrest Record Details

An arrest record in Camden County typically holds key details about the event. It shows who was arrested, when, and why. The record also includes the arresting agency and the charges filed. Camden County arrest records are part of the broader criminal justice file for each person. They connect to court cases, sentencing records, and custody data.

A standard arrest record in Camden County will show the person's full name, date of birth, and address at the time of arrest. It lists the charges and the statute numbers for each charge. The record notes whether the person was held or released on bail. It may include a mug shot and fingerprint data from the AFIS system. If the case went to court, the arrest record links to the docket number in the Camden County Superior Court. These details help you track a case from arrest through final disposition.

Camden County arrest records also show the booking date and time. They list the arresting officer and the location of the arrest. For more serious cases, the record may note whether the case was referred to the Camden County Prosecutor's Office. Drug offenses, weapons charges, and violent crimes often involve the prosecutor. The arrest record is just the start of the paper trail in Camden County. Court records, sentencing documents, and probation files add more detail as the case moves forward.

Camden County Court Records

Criminal court records in Camden County are tied to arrest records. Once a person is arrested and charged, a case file opens in the Superior Court. The court tracks every step from the first hearing to the final outcome. These records are public under OPRA and can be searched online or in person at the courthouse in Camden.

Camden County has 29 courtrooms that handle criminal, civil, and family cases. Criminal cases that start with an arrest in Camden County go through the Superior Court, Criminal Division. The court file includes the complaint, bail decisions, plea agreements, trial transcripts, and sentencing orders. You can search for these records at the courthouse or through the NJ Courts eCourts system. For older cases, you may need to visit the courthouse and ask the clerk to pull the physical file.

Note: Court records may take a few days to appear in the online system after an arrest in Camden County.

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Cities in Camden County

Camden County has 37 municipalities. All criminal cases from these towns are processed through the Camden County court system. Arrest records for any town in the county can be searched through the Bureau of Criminal Identification or the Superior Court.

Other towns in Camden County include Pennsauken, Haddonfield, Collingswood, Haddon Township, Bellmawr, Lindenwold, and Pine Hill. All arrest records for these places are in the Camden County system.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Camden County. If you are not sure which county holds the arrest record you need, check the location of the arrest. Each county keeps its own arrest records in New Jersey.