Ramapo Busted Mugshots

Ramapo arrest records are handled through both the town's own police department and the Rockland County Sheriff's Office. The town sits in the western part of Rockland County with its main offices at 237 Route 59 in Suffern. Booking data, mugshots, and incident reports go through the Ramapo Police or the county system depending on which agency made the arrest. This guide walks through every step for finding busted mugshots and arrest records in Ramapo.

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Ramapo Arrest Records at a Glance

142,000+ Population
Rockland County County
Ramapo PD Law Enforcement
237 Route 59 Town Hall

The Ramapo Police Department operates out of 237 Route 59 in Suffern, NY 10901. The town supervisor can be reached at 845-357-5100 extension 202. The town clerk handles FOIL requests and can be reached at extension 263. Both offices process public record requests for arrest data.

When someone is arrested by Ramapo Police, they are booked at the station. Mugshots are taken during processing. The arrest report gets filed with the department. All of this becomes part of the public record unless a court orders it sealed later on.

Ramapo Police Department website for arrest records and busted mugshots

To get arrest records from Ramapo Police, file a FOIL request through the town clerk. Put it in writing. Include the person's full name, any identifying details you have, and the approximate date. The clerk's office must acknowledge receipt within five business days under New York law.

Copies cost $0.25 per page. There is no filing fee for the request itself. If the records are extensive, the department may give you a cost estimate before processing. You can narrow your request to reduce costs.

Rockland County Sheriff and Ramapo Arrests

The Rockland County Sheriff at 845-638-5400 operates the county correctional facility. Inmates arrested in Ramapo who can't make bail go to the Rockland County Jail. The sheriff handles custody, transport, and inmate records for the whole county.

Rockland County is small compared to some New York counties. It has just five towns. Ramapo is the largest by population. The county system processes a steady volume of bookings from across all five towns, and the jail in New City holds most pretrial detainees.

For inmate information, contact the sheriff's office directly. They can confirm if someone is in custody and provide basic booking details. Visiting hours and rules are available from the correctional facility.

Ramapo Busted Mugshots and FOIL Access

New York's Freedom of Information Law guarantees public access to government records. Arrest reports, booking logs, and mugshots from Ramapo are all subject to FOIL. The law applies to every level of government in the state.

Sealed records are off limits. CPL 160.50 mandates sealing when charges get dismissed or the person wins at trial. Once sealed, the record is gone from public view. No FOIL request can override a court seal.

The Clean Slate Act adds another layer. Since November 2024, old misdemeanor convictions seal automatically three years after the sentence ends. Certain felonies seal after eight years. Sex offenses and Class A felonies are excluded. Some older Ramapo arrest records may now be sealed under this law even though the person was found guilty.

If your FOIL request gets denied, you can appeal. The first appeal goes to the head of the agency. After that, you can take it to the Committee on Open Government for an advisory opinion. The process is free but takes time.

Ramapo Court Records and Case Search

Criminal cases from Ramapo go through Rockland County courts. The town justice court handles minor offenses and traffic cases. Misdemeanors and felonies move to the county level. Felony cases end up in Rockland County Supreme Court.

WebCrims covers active criminal cases in Rockland County. Look up defendants by name or docket number. The system shows pending charges and scheduled court dates. Resolved cases get removed.

The DCJS Record Review runs a statewide criminal history check. The fingerprint version costs $65. The name-based OCA search is $95. Both cover all of New York. Results take several weeks.

The DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup shows anyone from Ramapo in state prison. Search by name or DIN. It lists the facility, conviction, and earliest release date. County jail inmates do not appear in this database.

The Sex Offender Registry covers all of Rockland County. Level 2 and 3 offenders are online. Level 1 requires calling 800-262-3257.

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Ramapo County Records

Ramapo is in Rockland County. For full county-level arrest records and court data, visit the Rockland County page.

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