Camden County 24 Hour Booking Database

Camden County 24 hour booking records provide arrest and custody details for people held at the Camden County Correctional Facility. Located in Camden City, just across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, this county processes a high volume of bookings each day. Residents and the public can search inmate records by name or booking number through the county site. Camden County arrest records, inmate lookup results, and custody status data are all part of the 24 hour booking system that tracks who enters and leaves the jail.

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Camden County Correctional Facility and 24 Hour Booking

The Camden County Correctional Facility sits at 330 Federal St in Camden, NJ 08103. It holds roughly 1,200 inmates at any given time. The jail runs a 24 hour intake process, which means new arrests are logged around the clock. Every person brought in gets a booking record that includes their name, charges, bail amount, and booking date. Staff at the Camden County jail handle intake, housing, and release duties on a constant basis.

Camden County runs an automated phone line for inmate data. You can call 609-299-1694 at any hour to check custody status, bond details, or visiting hours. This line works all day and all night, which makes it a good tool for those who need fast answers about someone held in Camden County. The main jail number is 856-225-7689 for general calls during business hours. Both lines serve as ways to confirm whether a person is still in custody at the Camden County Correctional Facility.

Note: The automated inmate info line at 609-299-1694 is available 24 hours a day for custody status and bond checks.

How to Search Camden County 24 Hour Booking Records

Camden County offers an online inmate lookup tool on its website. You can search by full name or booking number. The system returns current and recent booking records, which show charges, bail, and custody status for each person. This is the fastest way to check if someone was booked in Camden County. The Camden County Correctional Facility page has links to start your inmate search.

A name search works best when you know both the first and last name. Partial matches may come up, but full names give cleaner results. If you have a booking number, that is even more direct. Each booking record in Camden County gets a unique number at the time of intake. The record will show the arrest date, all charges, and the current status of the person in the Camden County system. You can also check whether bail has been set and what the amount is.

The NJ Courts site offers another path. You can look up case records through NJ Courts Find a Case to see if charges from a Camden County booking have moved to court. The PROMIS/Gavel system at the municipal court portal covers municipal-level cases. Together, these tools give a full view of what happens after a 24 hour booking in Camden County.

Camden County 24 Hour Booking and OPRA Requests

New Jersey law gives the public the right to access government records. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, the Open Public Records Act lets you file a formal request for booking records, arrest logs, and other jail documents. Camden County makes this easy with a web form. You can submit your request at the Camden County OPRA portal any time of day.

An OPRA request is useful when the online inmate search does not show what you need. For instance, older booking records from Camden County may not appear in the live lookup tool. A written OPRA request can pull records from the past. You will need to describe what you want with enough detail so staff can find it. Include the person's name, an approximate date range, and the type of record. Camden County must respond within seven business days under state law. The NJ OPRA website explains the full process and your rights as a requester.

If Camden County denies your request, you can appeal to the Government Records Council. The GRC website provides forms and guidance for filing a complaint. Most booking records from Camden County are public, but some details tied to ongoing cases or juveniles may be withheld.

The following screenshot shows the NJ Courts case search interface, which you can use to find Camden County court records tied to a booking.

Camden County 24 hour booking NJ courts case search

Results from that tool will display docket numbers, charges, and hearing dates for cases originating in Camden County.

Court Records After a Camden County 24 Hour Booking

After an arrest and booking in Camden County, the case moves to court. The Superior Court at 101 South 5th Street in Camden handles most criminal cases. Municipal courts across Camden County deal with lower-level offenses like disorderly persons charges and traffic matters. Both levels create records that the public can view.

The PROMIS/Gavel system tracks municipal court cases statewide. You can search it to find case outcomes tied to a Camden County arrest. For Superior Court cases, the eCourts system through NJ Courts is the main tool. These records show plea deals, trial verdicts, sentences, and fines. They connect back to the original 24 hour booking record from Camden County, which is how the case started in the first place. A person booked into the Camden County jail on a criminal charge will have both a booking record and a court record once the case is filed.

Note: Municipal court records for Camden County towns can be searched through the statewide PROMIS/Gavel portal.

Criminal History and the Camden County Bureau of Investigation

Camden County has a Bureau of Criminal Investigation that keeps over 200,000 criminal files. These records go back decades and cover arrests, investigations, and case outcomes within the county. The bureau works with local police departments across Camden County to build and maintain this database. It is separate from the 24 hour booking system at the jail, but the two are connected. A booking at the Camden County Correctional Facility often leads to a file in the bureau's system.

For personal criminal history checks, the New Jersey State Police offer a formal process. You can submit a request through the NJSP Personal Record Request portal. This returns your own record, including arrests in Camden County and across the state. Third-party background checks require consent from the person being checked. Under N.J.S.A. 2C:52-1, expunged records in Camden County are sealed and will not appear in standard searches. The expungement statute allows eligible people to petition the court to clear old arrests and convictions from their record.

Victim notification is another way to track a Camden County inmate. The VINE system sends alerts when someone's custody status changes. You can sign up for phone, text, or email alerts tied to a specific person booked in Camden County.

Below is the VINE custody notification signup page used for Camden County inmate alerts.

Camden County 24 hour booking VINE custody notification

VINE is free and works for any inmate in the Camden County Correctional Facility.

Camden County Sheriff's Office

The Camden County Sheriff's Office is at 520 Market St in Camden. You can reach them at 856-225-7416. The sheriff handles warrant service, prisoner transport, and courthouse security. They also serve civil process papers and conduct sheriff's sales. The sheriff works closely with the Correctional Facility on inmate transfers and booking logistics in Camden County.

The County Clerk is in the same building at 520 Market St. The clerk's number is 856-225-5300. This office handles property records, notary commissions, and other county documents. While the clerk does not manage booking records directly, they process OPRA requests and can point you to the right office for inmate search needs in Camden County.

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Cities in Camden County

Camden County has many towns and cities. People arrested in any of these places may be booked into the Camden County Correctional Facility. Below are some of the larger municipalities with their own city pages.

Other towns in Camden County include Pennsauken, Winslow Township, Voorhees, and Haddonfield. All arrests in these areas may result in a 24 hour booking at the county jail.

Nearby Counties

These counties share a border with Camden County. If you are not sure where someone was booked, check the neighboring county systems as well.