New Rochelle Released Inmates

Released inmates from New Rochelle are processed through the Westchester County Department of Correction, which operates out of Valhalla. New Rochelle has about 80,000 residents and sits in southern Westchester County along Long Island Sound. The city does not run its own jail. All inmates go to the county facility. If you need to check on someone who was held there and has since been released, Westchester County handles those records. The state also maintains tools for anyone who served time in a DOCCS prison. Both sources are available to the public, though the county does not have an online inmate database.

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Westchester County Handles New Rochelle Inmates

The Westchester County Department of Correction runs the jail that serves New Rochelle and the rest of the county. The facility is located at 10 Woods Road in Valhalla. It holds pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates serving up to one year. Anyone sentenced to more than a year gets transferred to a state prison under DOCCS.

New Rochelle police handle local arrests. After booking, suspects go to the Westchester County jail if they cannot post bail. The county DOC then manages them through their stay until release. This includes processing bail releases, time-served releases, and transfers to state custody.

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

Westchester County does not have a public online inmate search tool. You cannot look up current or past inmates on a website. To find out if someone is in custody or has been released, you need to call the facility at (914) 231-1000. Give them the person's full name and date of birth. Staff can confirm custody status and may provide a release date.

This is one of the bigger differences between Westchester and some other New York counties. Places like Erie County post an inmate roster online. Westchester does not. Phone calls and written requests are the main ways to get information at the county level.

Jail Operations and Released Inmates Records

The Westchester County jail holds a few hundred inmates at any given time. It serves a county of about one million people. The DOC handles intake, housing, programs, and release processing. When someone from New Rochelle finishes their sentence or posts bail, the release goes through this facility.

Under New York Correction Law, county jails must keep records of every person who enters and leaves. These records include commitment dates, charges, and release dates. The information is maintained by the DOC and can be requested through proper channels. The sheriff and the DOC work together on security and inmate management, though in Westchester the DOC is a separate department from the sheriff.

Inmates who behave well may earn good time credit that shortens their stay. New York Penal Law allows for good behavior reductions on county jail sentences. The exact amount depends on the sentence length. This means someone might get released before their full sentence is up. The release date you find in records reflects any good time applied.

Released Inmates Alerts with VINE

VINE is a free service that sends you alerts when an inmate's status changes. Go to vinelink.com, select New York, and search for the person. If they are in the system, you register for notifications. VINE will call, text, or email you when the person gets released or transferred.

This is especially useful in Westchester County since there is no online inmate roster. Instead of calling the jail repeatedly, you sign up once and let VINE do the tracking. The system covers both county jails and state prisons. It runs around the clock.

Since Westchester County does not offer online inmate lookup, VINE is the best free tool for tracking an inmate's status from New Rochelle. Register at vinelink.com for automatic release alerts.

Requesting Released Inmates Records Through FOIL

You can submit a Freedom of Information Law request for inmate records. Under Public Officers Law Article 6, the Westchester County DOC must provide records that are not exempt from disclosure. This includes basic booking and release information.

Write your request with the person's full name, date of birth, and any known dates of custody. Send it to the Westchester County Department of Correction records access officer. The agency has five business days to respond or acknowledge the request. Some information may be redacted, particularly medical records and security-related details.

FOIL requests to DOCCS work the same way for state prison records. Send a written request to their central office with the person's name and DIN number if you have it. DOCCS maintains detailed files on admission, transfers, disciplinary history, and release dates.

Westchester County Correction Resources

Westchester County Department of Correction page for tracking New Rochelle released inmates

The image above shows the Westchester County DOC website. While it does not offer online inmate search, it provides general information about the facility, programs, and contact details. For specific inmate inquiries from New Rochelle, calling remains the primary method.

Nearby Cities

New Rochelle shares Westchester County with several other large cities and towns. All of them use the same county jail in Valhalla. The same VINE and DOCCS tools work for inmates from any of these communities.

Westchester County Released Inmates

New Rochelle is in Westchester County, and all jail operations go through the county DOC. For a full overview of how Westchester County handles inmate records, releases, and public access, visit the county page.

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Federal and Historical Released Inmates Records

For federal inmates, the Bureau of Prisons runs an inmate locator at bop.gov/inmateloc. It covers people in federal custody and those recently released. Federal cases go through the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, which has jurisdiction over Westchester County.

The New York State Archives at archives.nysed.gov/research/prisons holds historical prison records going back many decades. These include admission and discharge ledgers, parole files, and related documents. They are useful for research or genealogy but not for recent release information.

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