Hoboken Jail Population Records

Hoboken inmate population records are maintained by the Hudson County Department of Corrections. Hoboken is a city of approximately 60,000 residents situated along the Hudson River waterfront in Hudson County. The city does not operate its own detention facility. When individuals are arrested in Hoboken and ordered held, they are transferred to the Hudson County Correctional Center in Kearny. All inmate population data for Hoboken residents in county custody is managed through the Hudson County corrections system.

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Hoboken Inmate Population Overview

The Hudson County Correctional Center is located at 30-35 South Hackensack Avenue in Kearny. This facility houses the inmate population from all municipalities across Hudson County, including Hoboken. The facility can be reached at (201) 395-5600. Staff at the correctional center can verify whether a specific individual from Hoboken is currently in custody and share basic booking details such as charges and court dates.

Hoboken is a relatively small city geographically but has a dense population. The city's contribution to the Hudson County inmate population tends to be modest compared to larger municipalities like Jersey City. However, arrests do occur in Hoboken, and individuals who are detained become part of the county's overall custody records.

The Hoboken Police Department is responsible for all law enforcement activity within the city.

Hoboken Police Department resources for inmate population records

The police department processes all initial arrests before coordinating transfers to the county correctional facility.

How to Search Inmate Population Data

To find out if someone from Hoboken is currently detained at the Hudson County Correctional Center, you have several options. The most direct method is to call the facility at (201) 395-5600. You will need the person's full legal name and ideally their date of birth. Staff can check the system and confirm custody status.

The Hudson County Sheriff's OPRA page provides information about submitting public records requests. Through this process, you can request specific data about the inmate population, including records related to individuals from Hoboken. OPRA requests must follow the formal submission process, and the county has seven business days to respond.

The Hudson County government website is another resource for finding general information about county departments, including corrections. The site may direct you to online tools or contact information for checking current inmate population data.

Arrest Processing in Hoboken

When Hoboken police arrest an individual, the person is taken to the Hoboken Police Department for initial booking. Officers document the charges, take fingerprints, and photograph the individual. This information is entered into the local records system and shared with county databases. The booking process establishes the official record of the arrest.

After initial processing, the individual's case is evaluated under New Jersey's criminal justice reform framework. A Public Safety Assessment is conducted to help judges determine whether the person should be released or detained. For most cases in Hoboken, this evaluation happens quickly. The judge reviews the assessment along with the specific charges and circumstances before making a detention decision.

If the judge orders detention, the individual is transported from Hoboken to the Hudson County Correctional Center in Kearny. At that point, they are booked into the county system and become part of the facility's inmate population. The county booking process includes a medical screening, assignment to a housing unit, and creation of a custody record.

Hudson County Correctional Facility

The Hudson County Correctional Center in Kearny is a major detention facility that serves the entire county. It handles a large inmate population drawn from the densely populated municipalities of Hudson County. The facility provides intake processing, housing, medical and mental health services, and various programs for detainees.

Facility details for Hoboken residents and families:

  • Address: 30-35 South Hackensack Avenue, Kearny, NJ
  • Phone: (201) 395-5600
  • Operated by the Hudson County Department of Corrections
  • Serves all 12 municipalities in Hudson County
  • Houses pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates
  • Visitation available during scheduled hours

Family members of Hoboken residents in custody should call ahead to confirm visitation schedules. Valid photo identification is required for all visitors. The facility has security procedures in place for entry, and certain items are restricted.

Hoboken Inmate Population Factors

Several factors influence how many Hoboken residents are in the county inmate population at any given time. Arrest rates in the city are shaped by local policing strategies, community conditions, and seasonal patterns. Hoboken's active nightlife scene, for instance, can lead to arrests during evening and weekend hours. The types of offenses most common in Hoboken differ somewhat from those in other Hudson County municipalities.

Court processing times also affect the inmate population. When cases move through the court system quickly, individuals spend less time in pretrial detention. Delays in scheduling hearings or trials can extend the amount of time a Hoboken resident remains in custody. The Hudson County Superior Court handles all indictable cases from Hoboken, and its caseload influences how quickly matters are resolved.

The Hoboken city government website offers general information about the city and its services.

Hoboken city government information related to inmate population records

City government staff can help direct residents to the appropriate county agencies for corrections-related questions.

Public Records Access for Hoboken

New Jersey's Open Public Records Act provides the framework for accessing government records, including corrections data. Members of the public can request inmate population records from Hudson County by submitting an OPRA request. The request should specify what records are sought and be directed to the appropriate custodian of records at the county level.

Certain information about inmates is generally considered public. This includes the person's name, the charges they face, their booking date, and their custody status. Other types of information, such as medical records or investigative files, may be exempt from public disclosure. The county will review each request and determine what can be released under the law.

For Hoboken-specific arrest records, the Hoboken Police Department maintains its own files. These are separate from the county detention records. Contact the police department directly for information about arrests made within the city.

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Hudson County Inmate Population

Hoboken is in Hudson County, and all detention and custody records are managed at the county level. For broader county resources, facility contact details, and additional ways to search the inmate population, visit the county page.

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