Orleans County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Orleans County are processed at the jail in Albion, New York. This small western New York county has a population around 40,000. The Sheriff's Office manages law enforcement and corrections across the area. Sheriff Christopher M. Bourke leads the department. After an arrest, booking happens at the Orleans County Jail on Platt Street. The jail sees roughly 360 bookings over a five-month span. You can request arrest records through FOIL or check state databases for court case details.

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Orleans County Sheriff and Recent Arrests

The Orleans County Sheriff's Office is at 13925 State Route 31, Suite 400, in Albion, NY 14411. The non-emergency dispatch line is 585-589-5527. For emergencies, call 911. The fax number is 585-589-6761. Business hours run Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The office also has a Facebook and Twitter presence for community updates.

OfficeOrleans County Sheriff's Office
Address13925 State Route 31, Suite 400, Albion, NY 14411
Phone585-589-5527
Jail Phone585-589-4310
HoursMonday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
WebsiteOrleans County Sheriff

Undersheriff Donald Draper and Chief Deputy Robin E. Riemer support the sheriff. Jail Superintendent Scott D. Wilson oversees the correctional facility. The jail email is chris.caufield@orleanscountyny.gov. An online tip submission form is available on the website for anyone who wants to report criminal activity. Tips can be sent in without giving your name.

For arrest records, submit a FOIL request to the sheriff's office. New York law says they must respond within five business days. You can send requests by mail to the Albion address or use the county website. Standard copy fees are $0.25 per page. Electronic records may be free if the office can provide them that way.

Call the jail at 585-589-4310. Staff can confirm if someone is currently in custody at the Orleans County Jail. This is the quickest way to check on a recent arrest. The jail fax is 585-589-2522. You can also email scott.wilson@orleanscountyny.gov with questions about current inmates.

State tools cover a lot of ground. The eCourts portal lets you search criminal cases from Orleans County for free. WebCrims handles pending criminal case searches. Pick Orleans County from the drop-down menu. The DOCCS inmate lookup shows people who went to state prison after being arrested and convicted here. It does not track county jail inmates.

Under CPL 160.50, cases that end in dismissal or acquittal get sealed. Those records will not show up in public searches. The CHRS program runs name-based criminal history checks for $95 per search. Results are not certified but they cover courts statewide.

Orleans County Jail Booking and Custody Details

The Orleans County Jail is at 26 Platt Street, Courthouse Square, in Albion, New York 14411. It has 82 beds. The average daily population runs between 60 and 80 inmates. In May 2024, the average was 68. About 54% of inmates are pretrial detainees and 46% are serving sentences. The facility also houses female inmates from Genesee County due to space issues there.

Booking statistics paint a clear picture of recent arrests in Orleans County. Drug offenses account for 27% of bookings. Assault and violent crimes make up 21%. Larceny is next at 18%, followed by DWI at 14% and sex offenses at 8%. Other charges fill out the remaining 12%. The average stay is 28 days for pretrial detainees and 62 days for sentenced inmates. Most people booked are male (82%) and between 25 and 44 years old (58%).

From January to May 2024, the jail processed 360 bookings and handled 148 bail or release-on-recognizance departures. Another 96 people left after completing sentences. Thirty-seven inmates were transferred to state facilities. Contact the jail for current visitation rules and schedules. Mail should be sent via USPS with the inmate's full name on the envelope.

Note: The Orleans County Jail takes female inmates from Genesee County. If you are looking for a female arrestee from that area, check with Orleans County first.

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Court Records from Recent Arrests in Orleans County

Orleans County is part of the 8th Judicial District. The courthouse is at 26 Platt Street in Albion. Supreme Court and County Court share this space. Family Court and Surrogate's Court are also in Albion. Town and village courts handle local cases throughout the county. You can search court records through the 8th Judicial District or the state eCourts system.

The Orleans County Clerk's Office keeps court documents on file. The office is at 26 Platt Street in Albion, NY 14411. Phone is 585-589-5334. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Historical records are available for genealogy research too. Recording fees vary by document type. The District Attorney's Office is at 13925 State Route 31, Suite 300 in Albion. Call 585-590-4130 for that office.

Statewide Tools for Orleans County Searches

The Division of Criminal Justice Services tracks criminal history data across New York. Their statistics page breaks down arrest data by county, including Orleans. The sex offender registry is searchable online. VINE notifications let you track custody changes for anyone arrested in Orleans County. Register at vinelink.com for alerts by email, text, or phone.

If you need to check your own criminal record in New York, the DCJS record review page explains the process. You can also request a copy of your rap sheet through fingerprint submission. These checks are separate from FOIL requests, which cover public records from specific agencies.

New York State DOCCS inmate lookup for checking Orleans County transfers

Search Tips for Orleans County Records

If you search WebCrims and get no results, try the full legal name. Nicknames will not work. Middle names help narrow things down when a name is common. The DOCCS lookup at nysdoccslookup.doccs.ny.gov is a good next step for anyone convicted and sent to state prison from Orleans County. It is free. The Sex Offender Registry on the DCJS site can be searched by name, county, or zip code. Keep in mind that CPL 160.50 seals records when a case is dismissed or ends in acquittal. Those records will not show up in any public tool. FOIL copy fees are capped at $0.25 per page. Electronic copies may be free if the office can send them that way.

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Cities in Orleans County

Orleans County is a rural area with no cities large enough for a dedicated page. Communities like Albion, Medina, and Holley are served by the county sheriff's office and local courts. Contact the sheriff at 585-589-5527 for arrest records from any part of the county.

Nearby Counties

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