Burlington County Custody Records

Burlington County inmate population records are maintained at the corrections facility in Mount Holly, New Jersey. The jail serves as the main detention center for the county. You can search for people in custody by name or jail ID through the online system. Burlington County tracks all bookings, releases, and transfers as part of its public records. This guide covers how to access inmate population data, what the records contain, and how to file a formal request in Burlington County.

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Burlington County Corrections Facility

The Burlington County jail is located at 54 Grant Street in Mount Holly. The phone number is 609-265-5042. The facility has a main jail building and a separate annex. Each has its own visitation schedule. The mailing address for inmates is PO Box 6000, Mount Holly, NJ 08060.

The Burlington County Corrections Division states five core principles that guide its operations. These are public protection through incarceration, protection through rehabilitation, a safe and humane environment for inmates, a safe environment for staff, and correctional programs. The Burlington County inmate population consists of pre-trial detainees and those sentenced to county time. The facility provides administrative support to enforce judicial sanctions while keeping conditions humane.

This screenshot shows the Burlington County Corrections and Jail page on the county government website.

Burlington County Corrections Division page for inmate population records

Visit this page for details on visitation, mail rules, and general jail policies in Burlington County.

Burlington County publishes annual major discipline reports. Data from 2020 through 2023 is available. Internal affairs summaries from 2021 and 2022 are also public. These reports give a broad view of how the jail runs and what issues come up with the Burlington County inmate population.

Searching Burlington County Inmate Population Records

Burlington County has an online inmate search tool. You can look up people by name or jail ID number. The results show the person's name, jail ID, facility assignment, bail amount, and estimated release date. This is the quickest way to check the Burlington County inmate population without leaving your home.

For more details, call 609-265-5993. Staff can give you updates on a specific inmate's status. They can tell you if the person is still in custody and what the next court date is. Phone inquiries work well when you need a quick answer about someone in the Burlington County jail.

You can also go to the jail in person. The corrections facility in Mount Holly handles walk-in requests during business hours. Bring a valid ID. Staff at the front desk can look up inmates and share public information about the Burlington County inmate population.

Note: Packages sent to inmates are limited to one per month, and Amazon Prime packages are not accepted at the Burlington County jail.

OPRA Requests for Inmate Records

The Open Public Records Act under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 gives you the right to request Burlington County inmate population data. OPRA covers booking logs, daily counts, and other records kept by the corrections division. You do not need to say why you want the records. Anyone can file a request.

Burlington County accepts OPRA requests in several ways. You can email your request to opra@co.burlington.nj.us. You can fax it to 609-265-5151. Or you can go in person to 49 Rancocas Road in Mount Holly. The Burlington County OPRA page has the form and full instructions. The county charges $0.05 per letter-size page and $0.07 per legal-size page for copies. For questions about the OPRA process, call 609-265-5056.

Below is a screenshot of the Burlington County OPRA access page where you can learn about the request process and download forms.

Burlington County OPRA access page for inmate population records

This page explains your rights and the steps to get public records from Burlington County government offices.

If your request is denied, you have the right to appeal. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-6, you can file a complaint with the Government Records Council or take the matter to Superior Court. Burlington County must give you a written reason if they deny your request for inmate population records.

What Burlington County Jail Records Include

Burlington County inmate population records track each person from the moment they are booked. The data is detailed and covers many aspects of a person's time in jail.

  • Full name, date of birth, and booking photo
  • Jail ID number and facility assignment
  • Charges and case docket numbers
  • Bail amount and payment status
  • Estimated release date
  • Court dates and hearing outcomes

Private data stays private. Medical records, mental health files, and social security numbers are not released. Security level details and internal discipline actions are also off limits. Burlington County follows state guidelines on what parts of inmate population records can be shared with the public. Most basic booking and custody data is available to anyone who asks.

State Corrections and Burlington County

People from Burlington County who get sentences longer than one year serve time in state prison. The New Jersey Department of Corrections manages these facilities. Once a person leaves the Burlington County jail for state prison, their records move to the NJDOC system.

Use the NJDOC Offender Search to find people from Burlington County in state custody. The search is free. It shows the person's current location, sentence, and other key facts. This is the right tool when someone is no longer in the Burlington County jail but is still locked up in a state facility somewhere in New Jersey.

The State Parole Board tracks inmates released from state prison on supervision. If a former Burlington County inmate is on parole, the board has records about their status. These are separate from the county inmate population records.

Note: State records and Burlington County jail records are kept in different systems and must be searched separately.

Visitation at Burlington County Jail

The Burlington County jail allows visits for inmates. The main jail and the annex run on different schedules. Check the corrections division website for current days and times. Visitors must show a valid photo ID. There are rules about what you can wear and bring into the facility. Children must be with an adult at all times during visits at the Burlington County jail.

If you plan to visit someone in the Burlington County inmate population, call ahead. The schedule can change due to lockdowns or other events. The jail phone number is 609-265-5042. Staff can confirm if the person you want to see is still in custody and which building they are housed in.

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Nearby Counties

Burlington County is the largest county in New Jersey by land area. It borders several other counties. If the person you are looking for is not in the Burlington County jail, try searching these nearby county inmate databases.