Find Released Inmates in Genesee County

Genesee County released inmates records are held by the Sheriff's Office at 14 Park Road in Batavia. The county sits in western New York between Rochester and Buffalo. If you need to check on someone who was booked into the Genesee County Jail or find out when they got out, there are local and state tools that can help. The state DOCCS system covers anyone who went to a state prison, while VINELink tracks custody changes at the county jail level. You can also call the jail or file a FOIL request for more detailed records about a person who has been released.

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Genesee County Overview

~58K Population
Batavia County Seat
8th Judicial District
(585) 343-0838 Jail Phone

Genesee County Released Inmates and Jail

The Genesee County Jail is at 14 Park Road in Batavia. The Sheriff's Office runs the jail and handles all bookings, releases, and record keeping. When law enforcement in Genesee County arrests someone, they are taken to this facility for processing. The jail holds people waiting for trial and those serving sentences of less than one year. Staff at the jail can tell you if a person is in custody or has been let go.

Call the jail at (585) 343-0838 for questions about inmates. The main Sheriff's Office number is (585) 343-5000. If you want quick info on whether someone is still being held, a phone call to the jail is often the fastest route. They can confirm custody status for anyone who was booked into the Genesee County Jail.

Batavia also has state prison facilities nearby, including the Batavia branch of the federal Bureau of Prisons. If the person you are looking for served state time, they would not be in the county jail system. That falls under DOCCS, which keeps its own records.

Facility Genesee County Jail
Address 14 Park Road
Batavia, NY 14020
Jail Phone (585) 343-0838
Sheriff Phone (585) 343-5000

Released Inmates at Genesee County Jail

The Genesee County Jail allows visits on Monday through Thursday and again on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Afternoon hours are the main window for most visitors. You need a valid photo ID to get in. Check with the jail ahead of time for the exact schedule and any rules about what you can wear or bring.

Knowing the visit schedule can be useful if you are trying to figure out whether someone is still locked up. If a person is no longer on the visitor roster, they may have been released or moved. The jail front desk can confirm status when you arrive. For quicker answers, use VINELink or call (585) 343-0838 before making the trip.

Visits can also be cut short or changed with little warning. The jail has the right to end visits early for safety reasons. Weekday visits tend to be less crowded than weekends. Plan to arrive early so you have time to check in and get through the process.

FOIL Requests for Released Inmates Records

Under New York's Freedom of Information Law, you can request records about released inmates from the Genesee County Sheriff's Office. Public Officers Law Article 6 gives you the right to ask for government records, and that includes jail logs, booking records, and release info. Most of these records are public unless a specific exemption applies.

Send your FOIL request to the Records Access Officer at the Sheriff's Office. Include the full name of the person, any dates you know, and what records you want. The agency has five business days to respond. Copies run $0.25 per page. Some things get redacted, like medical info or details that could risk someone's safety.

Good to know: Under Correction Law Section 9, DOCCS removes online records for certain non-violent offenders five years after they complete their sentence or supervision. If you cannot find someone in the state lookup, this law may be the reason. You can still request records through FOIL or by reaching out to DOCCS directly.

Criminal court records from Genesee County are also searchable through the state court system. These are separate from jail records but can give you case details like charges, plea, and sentence. Between FOIL, the court system, and the state databases, you have several paths to find what you need about released inmates in Genesee County.

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Cities in Genesee County

Genesee County includes Batavia, which is the county seat, along with several smaller towns. No cities in Genesee County meet the population threshold for a separate page on this site. All inmates from the area go through the Genesee County Jail on Park Road in Batavia.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Genesee County. Each one runs its own jail and keeps its own inmate records. If you are not sure which county held someone, check the booking location.