Search Livingston County Recent Arrests

Livingston County recent arrests are processed through the Sheriff's Office at 4 Court Street in Geneseo. The county has a population of roughly 62,000 and covers 410 square miles of rural and semi-rural land in western New York. Arrest records from Livingston County are public under state law. You can search for recent bookings through the jail, file a FOIL request, or check court case data through the state eCourts system. The Sheriff's Office handles all patrol and booking operations for the area.

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Livingston County Sheriff's Office and Recent Arrests

The Livingston County Sheriff's Office runs out of 4 Court Street in Geneseo, New York 14454. This is the main law enforcement agency for the county. All recent arrests in the unincorporated parts of Livingston County flow through this office. The main phone number is 585-243-7100, and the office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The fax line is 585-243-7104.

OfficeLivingston County Sheriff's Office
Address4 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454
Phone(585) 243-7100
Fax(585) 243-7104
HoursMonday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Emaillcso@co.livingston.ny.us
WebsiteLivingston County Sheriff

The Sheriff's Office also provides fingerprinting services. Hours for fingerprinting are Monday through Thursday from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM, plus Friday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. The fee is $25. Warrant checks go through the Records Division. The Civil Division is separate and handles process serving and civil matters only.

Records requests for recent arrests in Livingston County must be filed in writing. FOIL requests need to include specific case details. You can send your request to the Sheriff's Office at the Court Street address or email it directly.

There are a few ways to look up recent arrests in Livingston County, New York. The most direct path is to contact the jail at 585-243-7180 and ask about current inmates. The Livingston County Jail sits at the same 4 Court Street address as the Sheriff's Office. It has 148 beds and an average daily population of about 68 inmates. Roughly 73% are pretrial detainees, while 27% are serving sentences.

For a broader search, use the New York State eCourts portal. This free tool lets you look up criminal and civil cases from courts across the state. You can also try WebCrims for criminal case data. Both tools are available around the clock and cost nothing to use. They pull data from the Unified Court System, which covers Livingston County courts in the Seventh Judicial District.

Filing a FOIL request is another option. Under New York's Freedom of Information Law, the county must respond within five business days. Put your request in writing and include the full name of the person, the approximate arrest date, and what records you want. Copy fees are $0.25 per page, but electronic copies are often free.

Livingston County Jail Booking Details

The Livingston County Jail books people after arrest. The facility at 4 Court Street in Geneseo has a capacity of 148 beds. Felonies make up 32% of the charges, misdemeanors account for 41%, and violations or other offenses cover the remaining 27%. The average stay for pretrial detainees is 21 days. Sentenced inmates stay about 37 days on average.

A registered nurse is on staff seven days a week at the jail. A physician visits weekly. All incoming mail is scanned and inmates view it through tablets. Legal mail must have official law office letterhead and be marked "Legal Mail" to get special handling. Phone calls are collect only, and accounts can be set up through 1-866-430-0561. Money can be added through a kiosk in the jail lobby or online at jailatm.com.

Note: Visitation at the Livingston County Jail is non-contact only, through glass partitions. Visits are first come, first served and last 30 minutes. Both parties must remain clothed, and a valid photo ID is required. All visits are monitored and recorded.

If someone arrested in Livingston County gets sent to state prison, you can track them through the DOCCS inmate lookup. This tool covers state facilities but not the county jail. For people still held locally, call the jail records line at 585-243-7180.

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Court Records from Livingston County Arrests

Livingston County courts sit in the Seventh Judicial District. The Supreme and County Courts are at 2 Court Street in Geneseo. The court clerk can be reached at 585-243-7010. Criminal cases from recent arrests in Livingston County move through these courts. Only felony convictions are filed with the County Clerk. Town and village courts handle misdemeanors, violations, and small claims.

You can search court records through the eCourts portal or by visiting the Livingston County Clerk's Office at 6 Court Street, Room 201, Geneseo, NY 14454. The clerk's office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Copy fees run $0.65 per page with a $1.30 minimum. Certified copies cost $5.00 for up to four pages, plus $1.25 per additional page. Court record searches cost $5.00 per name for every two-year block.

Under CPL 160.50, records from dismissed cases or acquittals are sealed. This means some arrest records from Livingston County will not show up in a public search. The sealing happens automatically after a case is resolved in the person's favor. Sealed records are not open to the public or most employers.

Getting Copies of Livingston County Arrest Records

To get copies of arrest records from Livingston County, start with a FOIL request. Send it in writing to the Sheriff's Office at 4 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454. Include the person's name, approximate date of arrest, and what type of records you need. The county must acknowledge your request within five business days. They have up to 20 business days to provide the records or explain why they cannot.

The Livingston County Clerk's Office also holds court records tied to arrests. The clerk maintains judgments, liens, and filings for the Supreme and County Courts. The Surrogate's Court is at 2 Court Street and handles estate matters, not arrest records. For state-level checks, the Division of Criminal Justice Services runs background checks based on fingerprints. The records review process lets individuals check their own criminal history.

Payment at the clerk's office can be made by cash, check, Visa, or MasterCard. The clerk also processes passport applications, though that is a separate service from arrest record requests.

Recent Arrests Resources for Livingston County

The Sex Offender Registry run by DCJS lets you search for registered offenders in Livingston County. The VINE notification system is available for crime victims who want alerts when an inmate is released. Crime statistics for Livingston County are posted on the DCJS statistics page, which breaks down arrest data by offense type and year.

The county government portal at livingstoncounty.us has links to all county departments, including the Sheriff, Clerk, District Attorney, and Public Defender. FOIL request forms are available online through the county site. If you need records from the Livingston County Department of Social Services, that office is at 1 Murray Hill Drive, Mt. Morris, NY 14510.

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Cities in Livingston County

Livingston County does not have any cities that meet the population threshold for a dedicated page. The county seat of Geneseo and other communities like Avon, Mount Morris, and Dansville are smaller towns within the county. For arrest records from those areas, use the Livingston County Sheriff's Office or the state-level tools listed above.

Nearby Counties

If an arrest occurred near the Livingston County border, you may want to search these neighboring counties as well.