Sussex County Busted Mugshots Lookup

Sussex County busted mugshots are tied to arrests processed by local law enforcement in the northernmost part of New Jersey. The county seat is Newton. Sussex County is unique because it does not operate its own jail. Inmates are housed at the Morris County Correctional Facility in Morristown. You can search for arrest records, booking data, and criminal case information from Sussex County using public access tools. Start your search for Sussex County busted mugshots and arrest records here.

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Sussex County Quick Facts

144,000 Population
Newton County Seat
Morris Co. Jail Location
973-631-5174 Jail Phone

Sussex County Sheriff Arrest Records

The Sussex County Sheriff's Office handles warrant service, court security, and civil process in the county. Deputies serve arrest warrants from the Superior Court and municipal courts. Each arrest creates a booking record. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-3(b), basic arrest details must be made public within 24 hours. This includes the name, charge, and time of the arrest. Sussex County follows this rule.

The sheriff does not publish busted mugshots online for Sussex County. Booking photos are treated as closed records under Executive Order No. 69 in New Jersey. But other arrest data remains open to the public. The sheriff's office keeps records of all warrants served and arrests made by its deputies.

Visit the Sussex County Sheriff's Office website for contact details and service information.

The Sussex County Sheriff's Office page lists services and contact information. Sussex County Sheriff's Office webpage showing services and public contact information

The office is the primary law enforcement arm of county government in Sussex County.

Sussex County Inmates at Morris County Jail

Sussex County does not operate its own jail. People arrested on indictable charges in Sussex County are transported to the Morris County Correctional Facility at 43 John Street in Morristown, NJ 07960. Call 973-631-5174 to check custody status or ask about bookings tied to Sussex County arrests.

This arrangement means booking records for Sussex County inmates are held at the Morris County facility. When you look for someone arrested in Sussex County, you need to contact Morris County corrections. The facility processes inmates from both counties. Staff can confirm whether a person is in custody and provide basic booking details over the phone.

The lack of a local jail is an important detail. It means Sussex County booking data lives outside the county. Court records still go through the Sussex County Superior Court in Newton, but custody and intake records are at the Morris County facility. Keep this split in mind when searching for Sussex County busted mugshots and arrest records.

Note: Because Sussex County inmates are held in Morris County, inmate lookup tools for Morris County may include people arrested in Sussex County.

Sussex County Superior Court Criminal Records

The Sussex County Superior Court handles all indictable criminal cases in the county. The Criminal Division processes cases from filing through sentencing. Court records are public and show charges, pleas, verdicts, and sentences.

The NJ Courts website provides details on the Sussex County Superior Court.

The Sussex County Superior Court page covers court divisions and contact information. Sussex County Superior Court page on the New Jersey Courts website for criminal case records

Cases from all 24 municipalities in Sussex County are heard at this court in Newton.

Search Sussex County court records through the New Jersey Courts Public Access portal. The system is free. Enter a name to find charges, case status, and court dates for cases in Sussex County. No account is needed.

How to Search Sussex County Busted Mugshots

Several routes lead to arrest records from Sussex County. Each one covers a different part of the record.

For court records, use the NJ Courts Public Access portal. It covers Sussex County Superior Court cases and is free. For jail records, call Morris County Correctional at 973-631-5174. They hold Sussex County inmates and can share basic booking details. For state-level data, the NJ Department of Corrections offender search shows people serving state prison time. The sex offender registry lists registrants in Sussex County under N.J.S.A. 2C:7-12.

The Sussex County Clerk's Office maintains official records as well. The clerk can help with public filings and point you toward the right agency for what you need.

Visit the Sussex County Clerk's Office site for details on records and services.

The Sussex County Clerk's Office page lists available records and contact details. Sussex County Clerk's Office webpage showing records services and public access information

The clerk handles public filings and official documents for Sussex County.

Sussex County Criminal Record Requests

The Open Public Records Act lets you request government records in New Jersey. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq., any person can file an OPRA request without giving a reason. Sussex County agencies must respond within seven business days. This covers arrest logs, incident reports, and booking data.

Send your request to the records custodian at the correct agency. For the sheriff, use the contact details on the sheriff's website. For the clerk's office, reach out through the county site. The state OPRA form is at nj.gov/opra. Copies cost $0.05 per letter-size page. If your request is denied, the Government Records Council reviews disputes at no charge.

Note: For jail booking records tied to Sussex County arrests, you may need to file your OPRA request with Morris County, since that is where the inmates are held.

Sussex County Busted Mugshots and Criminal History

A full criminal history check in Sussex County goes deeper than a single arrest record. The New Jersey State Police maintain criminal history records under N.J.A.C. 13:59-1. These records link all arrests and outcomes to a person's fingerprints. You can request your own record or give written consent for someone else to obtain it. Sussex County arrests enter the state system once fingerprints are processed at the Morris County jail.

N.J.S.A. 2A:58D-4 makes it illegal to post a mugshot and demand payment for removal. This law protects people arrested in Sussex County from extortion schemes. Civil penalties apply. News outlets can still publish arrest photos as part of legitimate reporting.

Sussex County criminal cases split between two levels. The Superior Court in Newton handles indictable offenses. Municipal courts in Newton, Sparta, Vernon, and other towns handle disorderly persons offenses. Records from both levels are part of the public file, though they are stored in different systems.

State Resources for Sussex County Records

Free state tools help you search for records tied to Sussex County arrests.

  • NJ Courts Public Access for criminal case searches by name
  • NJ Department of Corrections offender search for state prison inmates
  • NJ sex offender registry under Megan's Law
  • OPRA request forms at nj.gov/opra

Using several of these tools gives you the broadest view of the public record in Sussex County. Court data shows charges and outcomes. Prison records show active sentences. The registry covers required registrants. Each source fills a gap that the others leave open. Together they build a more complete picture of criminal records from Sussex County.

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Cities in Sussex County

Sussex County has 24 municipalities. All indictable criminal cases go through the Sussex County Superior Court in Newton. Municipal courts in each town handle lesser offenses locally.

Other municipalities in Sussex County include Hopatcong, Byram, Andover, Hamburg, Franklin, Ogdensburg, and Stanhope. All serious criminal cases from these areas go through Sussex County Superior Court.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Sussex County. Confirm the right county when searching for arrest records. The arresting agency determines where records are stored.