Find Warren County Busted Mugshots
Warren County busted mugshots and arrest records are managed by the Warren County Sheriff's Office and the Warren County Correctional Facility. The jail was built in 2004 as part of the Public Safety Building at 1400 State Route 9, Lake George, NY 12845. Arrest data, booking photos, and inmate details are available through the sheriff's department or by filing a public records request. This page covers all the ways to search for Warren County arrest records.
Warren County Arrest Records at a Glance
Warren County Correctional Facility Records
The Warren County Correctional Facility is at the Public Safety Building, 1400 State Route 9, Lake George, NY 12845. Built in 2004, this is a modern full-service facility. It has medical services and programs for inmates. The jail holds pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates serving up to one year.
The Warren County Correctional Facility website provides details on the jail and its programs.
This screenshot shows the corrections page on the Warren County government site, which provides information about the facility and inmate services.
Every person booked into this facility goes through intake. Staff take a mugshot, record personal details, and log all charges. That booking record is the core of the arrest data. It stays on file with the sheriff's office and can be requested by the public under FOIL. The facility processes bookings from the sheriff's patrol, state police, and local police departments in the county.
You can send mail to inmates at the facility. The address format is: Warren County Correctional Facility, Inmate: [Full Name], 1400 State Route 9, Lake George, NY 12845. All mail is subject to inspection. This is standard practice for county jails in New York.
Warren County Sheriff Busted Mugshots
The Warren County Sheriff's Office runs law enforcement and corrections for the county. The sheriff handles road patrol, criminal investigations, civil process, and jail operations. Arrests made by the sheriff's deputies create records that are stored at the department. These records include the person's name, charges, arrest date, booking details, and mugshot.
The Warren County government website links to all county departments, including the sheriff.
The Warren County government page provides links to the sheriff's office and other departments that handle arrest-related records.
To check on someone who was arrested, call the sheriff's office. Give them the person's full name and date of birth. They can confirm if someone is in custody. For detailed records or past bookings, you will need to file a FOIL request. Warren County does not currently offer a public online inmate search, so phone calls and written requests are your main options for getting Warren County busted mugshots and arrest data.
Requesting Warren County Arrest Records
New York's Freedom of Information Law gives you the right to request records from Warren County. Send your FOIL request to the Records Access Officer at the sheriff's office. You can mail it to 1400 State Route 9, Lake George, NY 12845. No special form is needed. Just be clear about what records you want.
Include names, dates, and case numbers if you have them. The agency has five business days to respond. They can take up to 20 more days with an extension. Copies cost $0.25 per page. Electronic copies may be free. If your request is denied, you can appeal. The law favors disclosure unless a specific exemption applies.
Sealed records under CPL §160.50 are exempt. Cases ending in dismissal or acquittal get sealed. The sheriff can't release those records. The 2019 mugshot law also limits how booking photos are shared. The sheriff will review each mugshot request individually. Other parts of the arrest record are generally available.
State Databases for Warren County Records
State databases can help fill in gaps. The DOCCS Incarcerated Individual Lookup shows people in state prison. If someone arrested in Warren County got state time, they show up in this system. The search is free. Correction Law §9 governs record retention.
The WebCrims system tracks criminal court cases. You can search for Warren County cases by name. The Sex Offender Registry lists registered offenders in the county. The DCJS record review lets you check your own criminal history for $95. These state-level tools work alongside the county sources to give you a fuller picture.
Warren County Jail Programs
The correctional facility runs medical services and inmate programs. These programs create their own records, separate from arrest data. If someone was in a program while in jail, those records are held by the facility. Medical records are protected by HIPAA and are not available through FOIL.
Program completion records can be relevant in court proceedings. If you need those records for a legal matter, you may need to go through the court or work with an attorney to get them. The sheriff's office can point you in the right direction. The arrest record itself, though, is separate from program records and can be requested on its own.