Find Mount Vernon Released Inmates

Released inmates from Mount Vernon go through the Westchester County Department of Correction in Valhalla. Mount Vernon is a city of about 74,000 people in southern Westchester County, right next to the Bronx. The city has its own police force that handles arrests, but all inmates end up at the county jail. If you want to track someone who was held there and has since been released, Westchester County manages those records. The county does not have an online inmate search, so phone calls and written requests are the main way to get details. State tools from DOCCS are available for anyone who went to prison.

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Westchester County Manages Mount Vernon Released Inmates

The Westchester County Department of Correction runs the jail that holds inmates from Mount Vernon. The facility is at 10 Woods Road in Valhalla, about 20 miles north of the city. It holds pretrial detainees and people serving sentences of up to one year.

Mount Vernon has a busy police department that makes a significant number of arrests each year. After booking, suspects who cannot post bail get transferred to the Westchester County jail. The DOC then manages them until release. This includes bail releases, time-served releases, sentence completions, and court-ordered releases.

Facility Westchester County Department of Correction
Address 10 Woods Road
Valhalla, NY 10595
Phone (914) 231-1000
Website Westchester County DOC

There is no public online inmate search for Westchester County. Call (914) 231-1000 with the person's full name and date of birth. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody or has been released. This is the only way to get real-time information at the county level without filing a formal records request.

People sentenced to more than one year leave the county system. They get transferred to a state prison operated by DOCCS. At that point, the state takes over and the county has no further role in that person's incarceration. The DOCCS system then tracks their facility, programs, and eventual release.

Jail Operations and Record Keeping

Westchester County's jail holds several hundred people at any given time. The DOC is separate from the sheriff's office in Westchester, which is different from many other New York counties. The DOC commissioner oversees daily operations at the Valhalla facility.

New York Correction Law requires the facility to maintain records of each admission and release. Every person who enters the jail gets a record that includes their name, charges, date of commitment, and eventually their date of release. These records stay on file and can be accessed through proper channels. The DOC must comply with records requests under state law.

Good time credit can shorten a county jail sentence. Under New York Penal Law, inmates who follow the rules and participate in programs may earn time off their sentence. The exact amount depends on the sentence length. A released inmate's actual release date may be earlier than the original sentence would suggest because of these credits.

Released Inmates Notifications with VINE

VINE is a free notification service for tracking inmates. Visit vinelink.com, select New York, and look up the person by name. If they are in the system, register for alerts. VINE will contact you by phone, text, or email when the inmate gets released, transferred, or has any change in status.

Since Westchester County has no online inmate search, VINE fills an important gap. You sign up once and the system watches for changes. No need to keep calling the jail to ask. VINE works for both county jails and state prisons across New York.

VINE is free and runs around the clock. For Mount Vernon residents who cannot easily check on inmates at the Valhalla facility, VINE is the most practical way to stay informed about releases.

FOIL Requests for Released Inmates Records

New York's Freedom of Information Law gives you the right to request government records. Under Public Officers Law Article 6, the Westchester County DOC must provide records that are not exempt. Booking dates, charges, and release information are generally available.

Write a FOIL request that includes the person's name, date of birth, and any dates of custody you know. Send it to the DOC records access officer. They have five business days to respond. Some records may be partly redacted. Medical information and security details are exempt from public disclosure.

For state prison records, file a FOIL request with DOCCS directly. Include the inmate's name and DIN number if known. DOCCS keeps detailed records of facility assignments, disciplinary actions, and release dates. Their central office handles all FOIL requests for state prison data.

Westchester County DOC Resources

Westchester County Department of Correction page for tracking Mount Vernon released inmates

The image shows the Westchester County Department of Correction website. While it does not provide online inmate search, it has contact information and general details about the facility. For specific questions about Mount Vernon inmates, calling remains the primary method.

Nearby Cities

Mount Vernon borders several other communities in Westchester County and beyond. These cities share the same county jail and the same state-level search tools. If someone was arrested in any of these areas, the same resources apply.

Mount Vernon sits right on the border with the Bronx, so some cases may involve New York City courts and facilities instead of Westchester County. Make sure you know which jurisdiction handled the arrest before searching.

Westchester County Released Inmates

Mount Vernon is in Westchester County, and all custody matters go through the county DOC. For more information on how Westchester handles inmate records, releases, and public access, visit the full county page.

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Federal and Historical Released Inmates Records

Federal inmates can be found through the Bureau of Prisons inmate locator at bop.gov/inmateloc. This covers current and recently released federal prisoners. Federal cases in the Mount Vernon area go through the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Historical prison records are kept by the New York State Archives at archives.nysed.gov/research/prisons. The archives have admission ledgers, parole records, and other documents from past decades. These are valuable for genealogy and research but not for finding recent release data.

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