Burlington County 24 Hour Booking Lookup

Burlington County processes arrest records at the Detention Center in Mount Holly around the clock. The facility holds both men and women who are awaiting trial or serving sentences of less than one year. Booking records created at the Burlington County jail include the person's name, charges, bail information, and arrest details. You can request these records through the county's OPRA process or search court records online through the state system.

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Burlington County Detention Center and 24 Hour Booking

The Burlington County Detention Center is located at 798 Woodlane Road in Mount Holly. It is a medium-security facility that accepts inmates at all hours. Local police departments across Burlington County bring arrested persons here for processing. The jail handles pre-trial detainees and people sentenced to terms under one year.

When someone is arrested in Burlington County, they are transported to the Detention Center for booking. Officers at the facility verify identity, record personal information, take fingerprints, and capture a photograph. Medical staff check for health concerns. All charges are logged into the system along with bail information from the court. The booking record ties to a unique number that tracks the person through their time in Burlington County custody. These records are created during every shift, day and night, as new arrests come in from towns across the county.

The Burlington County Detention Center can be reached at (609) 267-8443. The Burlington County Sheriff's Office is at 130 Academy Drive in Westampton and handles warrant inquiries at (609) 265-5123 ext. 6128. The sheriff's main line is (609) 265-5123.

Facility Burlington County Detention Center
798 Woodlane Road
Mount Holly, NJ 08060
Phone: (609) 267-8443
Sheriff 130 Academy Drive
Westampton, NJ
Phone: (609) 265-5123
Visiting Hours Mon-Fri 9-11 AM, 1-4 PM; Sat-Sun 9-11 AM, 1-3 PM

Note: Burlington County visits last 30 minutes with a maximum of two visitors allowed per session.

How to Search Burlington County 24 Hour Booking Records

Burlington County booking records can be accessed through several channels. The method you choose depends on what type of information you need and how quickly you need it. Phone calls work well for basic custody checks. Written requests get you copies of records. Online tools help with court case data linked to Burlington County bookings.

For a quick check on whether someone is currently held at the Burlington County Detention Center, call the jail at (609) 267-8443. Staff can confirm custody status and provide basic booking details over the phone. This works at any time since the facility runs 24 hour booking operations. If you need more detail, such as copies of the booking sheet or arrest report, a formal records request is the best path.

The VINE notification system is another way to track inmates in Burlington County. VINE lets you search for a person by name and register for alerts when their status changes. You get notified by phone, email, or text when someone is released, transferred, or has another change in custody. This is free and works around the clock for Burlington County and all other New Jersey jails.

The Burlington County Detention Bureau page provides information about the facility and inmate services. Burlington County detention center 24 hour booking records

The county website is a good starting point for understanding what information is available from the Burlington County jail.

OPRA Requests for Burlington County 24 Hour Booking Data

The Open Public Records Act, N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, gives you the right to request booking records from Burlington County. OPRA covers arrest logs, booking sheets, charge documents, and other records created during the intake process. You submit a request to the Records Custodian, and the county must respond within seven business days.

The OPRA custodian for Burlington County is the County Clerk's Office at 49 Rancocas Road in Mount Holly. The phone number is (609) 265-5122. Your request should include the person's name, the approximate date of arrest, and a clear description of the records you want. Be specific. A request for "all records" about a person is too broad and may be denied. Instead, ask for the booking sheet, the arrest report, or the charge document by name. Burlington County charges standard copy fees of $0.05 per letter-size page and $0.07 per legal-size page.

Some booking records in Burlington County may not be available if they have been sealed. Under N.J.S.A. 2C:52-1, a person can petition the court to expunge their criminal record. Once an expungement is granted, the booking records tied to that arrest are no longer public. Burlington County must deny OPRA requests for expunged records.

The New Jersey OPRA portal provides guidance on public records request procedures. Burlington County 24 hour booking OPRA records request

The state portal has forms and instructions that apply to all OPRA requests in Burlington County and across New Jersey.

Note: Burlington County may extend the OPRA response deadline if the request requires extra time to fulfill due to the volume or age of the records.

Burlington County Court Records Access

Court records in Burlington County document what happens after a booking. Once someone is charged and arraigned, the case enters the court system. The Superior Court handles serious criminal matters. Municipal courts in Burlington County deal with lesser offenses like disorderly persons charges and traffic violations. Both create public records under Court Rule 1:38.

You can search for Burlington County court cases through the NJ Courts case search system. Enter the person's name or docket number to find case records. The system covers all Superior Court cases statewide. For municipal court records in Burlington County, use the municipal courts portal. Both tools are free and open to the public.

If you need a full criminal history that spans multiple counties or states, the New Jersey State Police maintain a central records repository. You can request your own criminal history through the NJSP personal record request portal. This shows all arrests and dispositions on file with the state, including any that originated from a Burlington County 24 hour booking. Third-party requests for someone else's criminal history require fingerprint-based checks and are handled through authorized channels.

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Nearby Counties

Burlington County is the largest county in New Jersey by land area. It shares borders with several other counties. Each county maintains its own jail and booking records. If you are not sure where an arrest was processed, check the jurisdiction where it occurred.