West New York Busted Mugshots

West New York busted mugshots come from a densely packed town in Hudson County. Sitting along the Hudson River bluffs, West New York is one of the most crowded municipalities in the United States by land area. The police department here processes arrests that flow into the Hudson County jail and court system. You can search for arrest records, booking data, and criminal case files through local and county sources. This page shows how to find West New York busted mugshots and public records at no charge.

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West New York Quick Facts

54,000 Population
Hudson County
$5 Base Report Fee
Tue-Fri Records Hours

West New York Police Arrest Records

The West New York Police Department is at 428 60th Street, NJ 07093. The records unit can be reached at 201-295-5022. Hours for records requests are Tuesday through Friday from 9am to 3:30pm. When someone is arrested in West New York, the booking record includes the charge, date, and personal details. This data moves into the Hudson County system once the person is transferred to county custody.

West New York arrest records are public under New Jersey law. N.J.S.A. 47:1A-3(b) requires basic arrest data to be released within 24 hours. This includes the name, age, charges, and bail amount. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The West New York website has details on how to contact the police department and access public records.

Police reports in West New York cost $5 as a base fee. The department has a Police Reports Form available online. OPRA requests go through the Town Clerk at townclerk@westnewyorknj.org. Adelinny Plaza, RMC, handles clerk duties. The town also provides a Model OPRA Form you can use to submit your request.

Note: West New York busted mugshots are not posted online by police. Executive Order 69 bars local agencies from releasing booking photos to the public.

Hudson County Jail Inmate Records

People arrested in West New York are held at the Hudson County Correctional Center. The Hudson County Correctional Center holds people who are waiting for court or serving short sentences. The facility is run by the county. It processes inmates from West New York and other Hudson County towns.

Hudson County does not offer an online inmate search tool. This is different from many other New Jersey counties. To check if someone arrested in West New York is still in custody, you need to call the jail directly. The Hudson County Sheriff can also help with inmate questions and warrant checks.

The image below shows the West New York Police Department, which processes arrests before they move to the Hudson County jail system.

West New York Police Department handling arrest records and bookings

West New York officers bring arrested people to this facility for initial processing before county transfer.

West New York Busted Mugshots and Booking Data

Booking data for West New York arrests enters the Hudson County system once a person is processed at the jail. Each booking creates a record with the name, date of birth, arrest date, charges, and bail. A case number links the booking to the court file. This number lets you track the case from arrest through trial.

Mugshot photos from West New York are restricted. Executive Order 69 blocks state and local agencies from sharing booking photos. West New York police and Hudson County do not post mugshots online. You can still get arrest records, charge details, and court data through official channels. N.J.S.A. 2A:58D-4 makes it a crime to charge someone for removing their mugshot from a website.

West New York sees a range of arrest types. The dense urban area leads to theft, assault, and drug charges. Traffic violations along Bergenline Avenue are common. Each arrest creates booking records that become part of the public record in Hudson County.

Note: Since Hudson County lacks an online inmate search, phone calls and OPRA requests are the main ways to get West New York booking data.

West New York Municipal Court

The West New York Municipal Court handles low-level cases. It hears traffic violations, disorderly persons offenses, and town ordinance violations. These are not felonies. But each one creates a public record tied to West New York arrest data.

Disorderly persons offenses in West New York carry up to six months in jail and a fine of up to $1,000. Common charges include simple assault, shoplifting, and minor drug possession. The dense population means the court handles a high volume of cases. Each generates a record you can request from the court clerk.

Hudson County Criminal Cases

Serious crimes in West New York go to the Hudson County Superior Court. Indictable offenses like robbery, aggravated assault, and drug distribution are heard at the county level. The Hudson County Prosecutor files these cases after a grand jury indictment. Each case gets a docket number for tracking through the court system.

You can search Hudson County criminal cases through the PROMIS/Gavel system. This state court database covers all Superior Court cases in New Jersey. Search by name or docket number at PROMIS/Gavel. Results show charges, hearing dates, and case status. It is one of the best free tools for finding West New York criminal case data at the county level.

The Hudson County Prosecutor works with West New York police on investigations that lead to felony charges. Grand jury proceedings are closed to the public. But indictments become public record once filed. You can track West New York cases from arrest through verdict using the state database.

OPRA Requests for West New York

The Open Public Records Act gives you the right to request government records. N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 establishes this right in New Jersey. In West New York, OPRA requests go through the Town Clerk. You can email your request to townclerk@westnewyorknj.org. A Model OPRA Form is available on the town website. You can request arrest logs, incident reports, and other police records.

The agency has seven business days to respond. Police reports carry a $5 base fee. Copy charges are minimal beyond that. If West New York denies your OPRA request, you can appeal to the Government Records Council at no cost. The GRC reviews complaints and decides if the agency followed the law.

West New York Sex Offender Data

Megan's Law requires sex offenders in New Jersey to register with local police. N.J.S.A. 2C:7-12 governs this registry. West New York police keep a list of all registered offenders in the town.

The New Jersey Sex Offender Registry lets you search for offenders near West New York. Enter an address or zip code. Results show names and photos. This is one of the few sources of public photos tied to criminal records in the state. The New Jersey State Police maintain this database.

State Criminal Records for West New York

The New Jersey Department of Corrections tracks people sentenced to state prison from West New York. Their offender search tool covers anyone in state custody. Search by name. Results show the sentence, facility, and earliest release date.

People sentenced to more than one year move from Hudson County jail to the state prison system. The eCourts public access portal provides additional case data. Between these tools, you can follow a West New York case from arrest through sentencing and release.

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Hudson County Busted Mugshots

West New York is part of Hudson County. All serious criminal cases from West New York go through the Hudson County court and jail system. The county handles arrest processing, pretrial detention, and Superior Court cases. For a full guide to Hudson County arrest records, inmate search tools, and court data, visit the Hudson County busted mugshots page.

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Nearby Cities

Several towns near West New York share the Hudson County court and jail system. Arrest records from these areas go through the same county resources. Check these nearby city pages for related busted mugshots and arrest data.