Woodbridge 24 Hour Booking Lookup

Woodbridge Township is a large community in Middlesex County, New Jersey. The Woodbridge Police Department handles arrests across the township from its headquarters at 1 Main Street. After an arrest in Woodbridge, individuals are taken to the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center at 1 Apple Orchard Lane in North Brunswick. That facility processes all Woodbridge booking records at any hour. The public can search for arrest and inmate records through several online tools and formal request channels.

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Woodbridge Police and 24 Hour Booking

The Woodbridge Police Department operates from 1 Main Street, Woodbridge, NJ 07095. You can call the department at 732-634-1500. Officers patrol the entire township, which spans several distinct sections including Woodbridge proper, Iselin, Colonia, Avenel, Fords, and Port Reading. When a Woodbridge officer makes an arrest, the suspect is processed locally and then transported to the Middlesex County jail in North Brunswick.

At the county facility, booking takes place around the clock. Staff record the person's details, take fingerprints and a photograph, and enter all charges into the system. The record then appears in the Middlesex County inmate database. Anyone can search for a person booked from a Woodbridge arrest using the county lookup tool or by calling the facility at 732-297-3636 during business hours.

The Woodbridge Police Department website provides public safety resources and department information. Woodbridge Police 24 hour booking

The Woodbridge Police serve one of the largest townships in Middlesex County by area and population.

Note: All Woodbridge bookings are processed at the Middlesex County facility in North Brunswick, not at the local station.

How to Search Woodbridge 24 Hour Booking Records

The Middlesex County Adult Correction Center provides an inmate lookup tool for searching current and recent bookings. This covers all Woodbridge arrests processed at the North Brunswick facility. You can search by name and view booking details including charges, bail amounts, court dates, and housing assignments. The system updates as new Woodbridge bookings are processed throughout each day.

For Woodbridge cases that have moved through the court system, the NJ Courts case search tool provides access to case records. The portal is free. It covers all Superior Court matters in Middlesex County and across the state. You can search by the person's name or by docket number. Court records include charges, hearing dates, plea details, and case outcomes tied to a Woodbridge arrest.

The VINE notification system allows you to track custody status for someone booked from a Woodbridge arrest. Register for alerts and receive updates by phone, email, or text when the person's status changes. This free service operates at all hours and covers the entire Middlesex County facility.

Helpful search steps for Woodbridge booking records include:

  • Check the Middlesex County inmate lookup for current inmates
  • Use NJ Courts for case records after release
  • Sign up on VINE for custody alerts
  • File an OPRA request for detailed arrest reports

Each tool covers a different stage of the process. Using several together gives you the most complete view of a Woodbridge booking record.

Public Records Requests for Woodbridge Arrests

New Jersey's Open Public Records Act, N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, gives the public a legal right to access government records. Booking records, arrest reports, and intake logs from Woodbridge qualify. You can file an OPRA request with the Woodbridge Police Department at 1 Main Street or with Middlesex County to obtain specific documents. Include the person's full name, the approximate arrest date, and a description of the records you need.

Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5, the agency has seven business days to respond to your request. You can submit in person, by mail, or through the New Jersey OPRA portal. For records created at the county level during the booking process, direct your request to the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center. If any records have been sealed through expungement under N.J.S.A. 2C:52-1, the agency will deny access to those particular documents. All other Woodbridge booking records remain available to the public.

The Woodbridge Township website connects residents with local government services and contact information. Woodbridge Township website 24 hour booking

You can find OPRA request forms and department contacts through the Woodbridge Township website.

What Happens After a Woodbridge Arrest

After an arrest in Woodbridge, the individual is brought to the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center for booking. Staff fingerprint the person, take a photograph, and record all charges. This creates the booking record that enters the county's 24 hour booking system. The entire intake process can happen at any time of day or night.

Under New Jersey's Criminal Justice Reform Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:162-15, judges use a risk assessment instead of cash bail for most cases. A judge reviews each Woodbridge arrest and decides whether to release or detain the person. Most individuals will appear before a judge within 48 hours. The judge weighs the charges, community ties, and risk of flight. If released, conditions may include pretrial check-ins, travel restrictions, or monitoring. If detained, the person stays at the Middlesex County facility until the case concludes.

Woodbridge cases with indictable offenses go to Middlesex County Superior Court. Less serious charges may stay in the Woodbridge Municipal Court. Both courts create public records under Court Rule 1:38. The booking record, court record, and police report together form the complete file for a Woodbridge arrest. All of these records can be accessed through the appropriate public channels.

Note: Bail reform in New Jersey means most people arrested in Woodbridge will not pay cash bail to secure release.

Woodbridge 24 Hour Booking and Criminal Records

A single arrest in Woodbridge creates records across multiple systems. The booking record sits with Middlesex County. The court record lives in the NJ Courts database. The arrest report stays with the Woodbridge Police Department. A criminal history check compiled by the New Jersey State Police under N.J.S.A. 53:1-20.6 pulls from all of these sources to give a full picture.

Anyone can request their own criminal history through the New Jersey State Police personal record request system. This returns all arrests and convictions in the state, including any that occurred in Woodbridge. For a Woodbridge arrest, the history will show the date, charges, court outcome, and any sentence. Convictions remain on the record unless the person successfully petitions for expungement under N.J.S.A. 2C:52-1. A granted expungement removes the Woodbridge arrest from public view.

Charges in Woodbridge booking records range from disorderly persons offenses handled in municipal court to serious indictable crimes that go to Superior Court. The degree of the charge determines which court handles the case. Initial charges from a Woodbridge arrest may later change through plea negotiations or grand jury proceedings in Middlesex County.

Middlesex County 24 Hour Booking Records

Woodbridge is in Middlesex County. All arrest and booking records flow through the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center in North Brunswick. The county facility processes every Woodbridge arrest and maintains the central inmate database. For a broader view of booking records across the county, including other municipalities, visit the Middlesex County page.

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