White Plains Recent Arrests

White Plains recent arrests are handled by the White Plains Police Department and processed through the Westchester County court system. White Plains is the county seat of Westchester County with a population near 59,000. Arrest records here are public under New York's Freedom of Information Law. You can search for recent arrests through the police department, the county clerk's office, or the state court databases. White Plains City Court maintains active warrant records and criminal case data that is accessible to the public.

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Westchester County Criminal Justice in White Plains

White Plains is the county seat, so the Westchester County courthouse and county offices are located right in the city. The Westchester County Department of Public Safety is at 1 Saw Mill River Parkway, Hawthorne, NY 10532. Phone: 914-864-7700. The records unit can be reached at 914-864-7683. Public counter hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. This makes White Plains a central hub for arrest records across all of Westchester County.

The Westchester County Clerk's Office is at 110 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, White Plains, NY 10601. Phone: 914-995-3070. The public counter is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Criminal case records, court filings, and disposition data are all available through this office. Because the county court is here in White Plains, felony cases from the entire county are processed in this building.

White Plains Police Department

The White Plains Police Department is the city's primary law enforcement agency. The department maintains an active arrest warrant database. Warrants come from White Plains City Court, Family Court, and other courts. The Warrant Unit receives and processes warrants from multiple jurisdictions, including the Armed Forces.

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CountyWestchester County

A FOIL application form is available online through the White Plains Public Safety website. You can submit the form by email or in person. Be specific about which records you need. The department tracks warrant disposition statistics in annual reports, showing how many warrants were received and disposed of each year. This data gives a sense of how many arrests are being processed through the White Plains system.

Court records from White Plains City Court are available at the courthouse. The court handles arraignments, misdemeanors, and violations from local arrests. Felony cases get transferred to Westchester County Court, which is also in White Plains. Having both courts in the same city simplifies the process of tracking a case from arrest to final outcome.

The WebCrims system is one of the best tools for finding recent arrests in White Plains. It shows pending criminal cases by name or case number. The system covers White Plains City Court and Westchester County Court. You can see charges, arraignment dates, and case status at no cost.

The eCourts portal has additional search options, including court calendars and case decisions. For state prison records, the DOCCS inmate lookup covers current and former inmates since the early 1970s. Search by last name and birth year. Records sealed under CPL 160.50 will not appear in these searches.

The Westchester County Department of Public Safety offers online access to recent arrest information. You can search by name, date range, or case number. The Criminal History Record Search through the NY courts provides a paid background check option that covers arrests and convictions statewide. This is the most thorough option if you need a complete criminal history.

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Recent Arrests and White Plains Court Records

White Plains City Court is part of the New York State Unified Court System. It processes criminal arraignments, misdemeanor trials, and violations from local arrests. The court tracks warrants received and disposed, which is part of the public record. More serious charges go to Westchester County Court, housed in the same city.

County court records cover felony cases from across Westchester County, not just White Plains. If someone was arrested in White Plains on a felony charge, the case file will be at the county level. Public access terminals at the courthouse let you search these records for free during business hours. Online, the eCourts and WebCrims systems provide the same data remotely.

The state DCJS crime statistics page has data on arrests in White Plains and Westchester County. These reports break down by type of offense and can help you understand arrest trends in the area. Court calendars are posted daily so you can see which criminal cases are scheduled.

FOIL Requests for Recent Arrests in White Plains

The Freedom of Information Law lets anyone request public records in New York, including arrest records from White Plains. The police department has an online FOIL application form. You can also submit requests through the Westchester County Clerk's Office. All FOIL requests must be in writing.

When requesting arrest records, include the full name of the person, their date of birth, the approximate date of arrest, and your contact information. The agency has five business days to respond. Copy fees are typically 25 cents per page. Some records are available electronically at reduced or no cost. If your request is denied, you can appeal within 30 days.

Records that are sealed, connected to active investigations, or that would invade someone's privacy may be withheld. Cases that ended in dismissal or acquittal are often sealed under CPL 160.50. The non-violent offender records in the DOCCS system get removed after five years. Violent felonies and sex offenses stay on file permanently.

White Plains Recent Arrests Resources

The NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services handles official criminal history records. The Sex Offender Registry lets you search for registered offenders in White Plains. The state inmate finder provides information on people in state correctional facilities, including custody status, facility location, and release dates.

If a release date falls on a weekend, the actual release typically happens on Friday morning. The system covers violent felonies and sex offenses indefinitely but removes non-violent offenders after five years post-sentence. Youthful offenders are not included in the public database. These resources supplement the local White Plains tools and give you a broader view of someone's criminal record across New York State.

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Westchester County Arrest Records

White Plains is the county seat of Westchester County. The county courthouse, clerk's office, and Department of Public Safety all operate here. This makes White Plains the central location for Westchester County arrest records. All felony cases from towns and cities across the county pass through the courthouse in White Plains. The county system handles jail booking, bail, and criminal case management for the entire region.

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