Access Utica Released Inmates Records

Released inmates from Utica are processed through the Oneida County jail system, which runs two separate facilities. Utica is the largest city in Oneida County with about 65,000 residents, and it sits in the Mohawk Valley region of central New York. The county operates a downtown jail in Utica itself and a larger correctional facility in Oriskany. If you want to find out about someone who was held at either location and has since been released, the Oneida County Sheriff posts an inmate list online. State tools from DOCCS handle anyone who served time in a New York prison. Both give the public access to custody and release data.

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Utica Overview

65,000+ Population
Oneida County
2 Facilities County Jails
5th Judicial District

Oneida County Handles Utica Released Inmates

Oneida County operates two jail facilities that serve Utica and the rest of the county. The main facility is the Oneida County Correctional Facility at 6075 Judd Road in Oriskany. The second is the downtown jail at 200 Elizabeth Street in Utica. The sheriff's office runs both.

The downtown jail in Utica handles short-term holds and initial bookings for people arrested in the city. Many end up being transferred to the Oriskany facility for longer stays. The Oriskany jail holds pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates serving up to one year. Anyone sentenced to more than a year gets sent to a state prison under DOCCS.

Facility Oneida County Correctional Facility
Address 6075 Judd Road
Oriskany, NY 13424
Phone (315) 768-7804
Facility Oneida County Downtown Jail
Address 200 Elizabeth Street
Utica, NY 13501
Phone (315) 798-5871
Sheriff Website Oneida County Sheriff

The Oriskany facility is about 10 miles west of Utica. The downtown jail is right in the city on Elizabeth Street. If you need to visit someone or pick up records, make sure you go to the right location. Call ahead to confirm where the person is being held.

Released Inmates List and Jail Records

Oneida County posts a public inmate list on the sheriff's website. Visit sheriff.oneidacountyny.gov inmate list to see who is currently held. The list shows names and basic booking information. It gets updated regularly.

If someone from Utica was recently arrested, they should appear on this list. Once they are released, their name comes off. The list only shows current inmates. To find out about someone who has already been released, you need to call the sheriff's office or submit a written records request.

Under New York Correction Law, the sheriff must maintain records of every person who enters and leaves the jail. These records include the name, charges, date of commitment, and date of release. The information is part of the official record and can be requested through proper channels under the Freedom of Information Law.

The two-facility setup means that an inmate might be at either location during their time in county custody. Transfers between the downtown jail and Oriskany happen based on bed space, court schedules, and sentence status. Both facilities feed into the same inmate tracking system run by the sheriff's office.

Released Inmates Notifications with VINE

VINE is a free notification system that tracks inmates and alerts you when their status changes. Visit vinelink.com, choose New York, and search for the person by name. If they are in the system, register for alerts by phone, text, or email.

VINE works for Oneida County jail inmates and New York state prison inmates. When the person gets released or transferred, VINE notifies you automatically. You do not have to keep checking the inmate list or calling the jail. The system runs 24 hours a day.

VINE is free and available at all hours. It is the easiest way to track an inmate from Utica without making repeated phone calls. Sign up at vinelink.com for automatic release alerts.

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 Oneida County Sheriff must provide records that are not exempt from disclosure. Booking records, release dates, and charges are generally available to the public.

Write your FOIL request with the person's full name, date of birth, and any dates of custody you know. Send it to the Oneida County Sheriff's records access officer. The office has five business days to respond or acknowledge the request. There may be a copy fee. Medical records and certain security details are exempt.

You can also file a FOIL request with DOCCS for state prison records. Their central office handles all such requests. Include the person's name and DIN if you have it. DOCCS keeps detailed records of admissions, facility assignments, disciplinary history, and release dates.

Oneida County Sheriff Resources

Oneida County Sheriff's Office page for tracking Utica released inmates

The image above shows the Oneida County Sheriff's Office website. The sheriff manages both jail facilities and posts the public inmate list. This is the main resource for county-level inmate information in Utica.

Nearby Cities

Utica is in central New York. These nearby cities have their own county systems but share the same state-level tools for tracking released inmates.

Syracuse is about 50 miles west in Onondaga County. Albany is roughly 90 miles east. Both are larger cities with their own county jail systems. The DOCCS and VINE tools work the same way for all of them.

Oneida County Released Inmates

Utica is in Oneida County, and all custody matters run through the county sheriff. For a full look at how Oneida County handles inmate records, release data, and public access, visit the county page.

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Federal and Historical Released Inmates Records

Federal inmates can be found through the Bureau of Prisons locator at bop.gov/inmateloc. It covers people currently in federal custody and those recently released. Federal cases in the Utica area go through the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York.

Historical prison records are available at the New York State Archives. Visit archives.nysed.gov/research/prisons for old admission and discharge ledgers, parole files, and related documents. These records span many decades and are useful for genealogy or research. They are not the right source for recent release information.

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