Middletown Township 24 Hour Booking

Middletown Township sits in Monmouth County along the northern New Jersey shore. The township has roughly 66,000 residents and covers a large area of the county. Arrests in Middletown are processed through the Monmouth County Correctional Institution in Freehold. The Middletown Township Police Department handles local law enforcement, and booking records enter the county system for public access through several online tools available at any hour.

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Middletown Township Police and 24 Hour Booking

The Middletown Township Police Department serves as the primary law enforcement agency in the township. Officers patrol a wide area that includes residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, and waterfront communities. Arrests happen at all hours. When an officer makes an arrest, the person is taken to police headquarters for initial processing.

After processing at the Middletown Township station, the person is transferred to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution, known as MCCI. The facility is located at 1 Waterworks Road in Freehold, NJ 07728. You can contact the jail at 732-431-7860. MCCI has a capacity of 1,328 beds and handles intake for all arrests across Monmouth County, including those from Middletown Township.

The booking process at MCCI follows standard procedures. Staff record personal details, take fingerprints and photographs, and enter all charges into the system. Each charge is coded under the relevant section of the New Jersey criminal code, N.J.S.A. 2C:1-1 and related statutes. Once booking is complete, the record becomes part of the county database and is searchable through the inmate lookup tool.

The Middletown Township website provides information about local government services and the police department.

Middletown Township website 24 hour booking

The township site includes contact details and resources for residents seeking information about local arrests and public safety.

Note: All Middletown Township arrests that result in detention are processed at the Monmouth County facility in Freehold.

How to Search Middletown 24 Hour Booking Records

Finding booking records from a Middletown Township arrest involves checking the right databases. The Monmouth County Sheriff's Office provides an inmate search tool on its website. This tool lets you search by name to find people currently held at MCCI. It covers all Middletown Township arrests that resulted in detention. The system updates as new bookings come in throughout the day and night.

The NJ Courts Find a Case portal provides another path for locating Middletown Township arrest records. This free tool lets you search by name or case number for criminal cases filed in Monmouth County courts. Results include charge details, hearing dates, and case disposition. The portal works at any time and is open to all members of the public.

The VINE notification system offers custody tracking for people arrested in Middletown Township and held at MCCI. You register for alerts and receive updates by phone, email, or text when the person's status changes. Releases, transfers, and court dates all trigger notifications. VINE is free and operates around the clock.

For a thorough search, use multiple tools. The inmate search tells you about current custody. The court portal shows the legal case. VINE tracks changes over time. Each one covers a different piece of the overall record for a Middletown Township arrest.

Public Records Requests for Middletown Township Arrests

New Jersey's Open Public Records Act provides a legal right to access government documents. OPRA is codified at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 and covers arrest reports, booking records, and incident reports from the Middletown Township Police Department. You can file a written request with the township to obtain specific records tied to an arrest.

The Middletown Township clerk's office handles OPRA requests. Describe the record you need as clearly as you can. Include dates, names, and case numbers if you have them. The township must respond within seven business days under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5. Fees for copies are set by state regulation and are generally modest.

The New Jersey OPRA portal provides a centralized way to submit requests to state agencies. This is useful when you need records held at the state level. For personal criminal history records, the New Jersey State Police personal record request system returns all arrests and convictions for a specific person across New Jersey, including any Middletown Township booking records.

Note: OPRA requests to Middletown Township are separate from requests to the Monmouth County Sheriff's Office or the courts.

What Happens After a Middletown Township Arrest

The arrest process in Middletown Township follows a clear path. The officer makes the arrest and transports the person to police headquarters. Initial processing takes place there. The person is then moved to MCCI in Freehold for formal booking and detention. A first appearance before a judge occurs within 48 hours in most situations.

New Jersey operates under the Criminal Justice Reform Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:162-15. This law replaced cash bail with a risk assessment system. The judge reviews the charges, the person's record, and their community ties. Based on this review, the judge decides whether to release the person with conditions or order continued detention. Most people arrested in Middletown Township for less serious offenses are released with conditions such as pretrial check-ins or travel limits.

If the judge orders detention, the person stays at MCCI until the case is resolved. Resolution can come through trial, a plea deal, or dismissal. Every step creates records that become part of the Middletown Township booking file in the county and court systems. These records remain searchable long after the case ends.

Middletown Township Municipal Court and Booking

Some Middletown Township arrests result in charges handled at the municipal level rather than the county courts. The Middletown Township Municipal Court processes disorderly persons offenses, traffic charges, and local ordinance cases. These matters stay in municipal court and do not move to the Monmouth County Superior Court.

Common charges handled by the Middletown Township Municipal Court include:

  • Disorderly persons offenses under N.J.S.A. 2C:33
  • Simple assault under N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1
  • DWI charges under N.J.S.A. 39:4-50
  • Possession of drug paraphernalia under N.J.S.A. 2C:36-2
  • Trespassing under N.J.S.A. 2C:18-3

Each arrest creates a booking record regardless of whether the case stays at the municipal level or moves to Superior Court. Municipal court records from Middletown Township are public and searchable through the statewide NJ Courts system. You can also contact the municipal court directly for information about a specific case.

Middletown 24 Hour Booking and Criminal History

A Middletown Township arrest produces records in several different systems. The booking record sits with the Monmouth County Correctional Institution. The court record lives in the NJ Courts database. The arrest report is maintained by the Middletown Township Police Department. A full criminal history check draws from all of these sources.

The New Jersey State Police maintain the state's central repository for criminal history records under N.J.S.A. 53:1-20.6. Individuals can request their own record through the online personal record request system. The results show every arrest and conviction in New Jersey, including those from Middletown Township. This is the most complete picture of a person's record in the state.

VINE tracks custody changes for people held at the Monmouth County facility after a Middletown Township arrest.

Middletown Township 24 hour booking VINE custody

The VINE system sends real-time alerts when an inmate's status changes at the county correctional facility.

Eligible records from Middletown Township can be expunged under N.J.S.A. 2C:52-1. The process requires a petition to the Monmouth County Superior Court. If granted, the record is removed from public view. Certain convictions carry waiting periods, and not all offenses qualify. A successful expungement means the Middletown Township arrest will no longer appear in standard background checks.

Note: Expungement petitions for Middletown Township arrests must be filed in the Monmouth County Superior Court in Freehold.

Monmouth County 24 Hour Booking Records

Middletown Township is located in Monmouth County. All arrest and booking records from the township are processed through the county correctional facility in Freehold. For a broader look at booking records across the county, including other municipalities beyond Middletown, visit the Monmouth County page.

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