Search Monroe County Released Inmates

Monroe County released inmates can be tracked through the Sheriff's Jail Bureau, which runs a 1,217-bed facility in Rochester. The county posts a daily inmate roster in PDF form on its website, and this list gets updated each weekday. If you need to find someone who was held at the Monroe County Jail or check on a past release, there are both local and state tools that can help. The New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision also keeps records on people who served time in state prisons. Rochester is the county seat and the biggest city in the area, so most bookings flow through this one central jail.

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Monroe County Overview

759K Population
1,217 Jail Beds
Rochester County Seat
7th Judicial District

Monroe County Sheriff's Jail Bureau

The Monroe County Sheriff runs the Jail Bureau on Plymouth Avenue South in Rochester. This is the main holding facility for the county. It has 1,217 beds and takes in people arrested anywhere in Monroe County. Most stays are short. People wait here for court dates, serve short sentences, or sit until transfer to a state prison.

The jail handles booking, housing, and release. When someone gets out, they walk out from this same building. Staff process releases based on court orders, bail postings, or sentence completion. The Sheriff's office keeps records of all bookings and releases that pass through the facility.

Facility Monroe County Jail Bureau
Address 130 Plymouth Ave South
Rochester, NY 14614
Admin Phone 585-753-4300
Visiting Info 585-753-4000
Website Monroe County Jail Bureau

Visiting Released Inmates at Monroe County Jail

Visits at the Monroe County Jail follow a set schedule. Call the visiting line at 585-753-4000 to get current hours and rules. Visitors must show valid photo ID. There are rules about what you can wear and bring. The jail does not allow contact visits for most inmates. Video visits may be available depending on the housing unit.

If you want to visit someone before their release, plan ahead. Visiting slots fill up fast. You may need to schedule in advance. The jail staff can tell you what days and times work for the person you want to see. Rules change from time to time, so always call first to confirm.

Getting Released Inmates Records Through FOIL

New York's Freedom of Information Law gives you the right to ask for government records. This includes jail records, booking logs, and release data held by the Monroe County Sheriff. Under Public Officers Law Article 6, Section 84, agency records are presumed open unless a specific exemption applies.

To file a FOIL request, write to the Monroe County Sheriff's records access officer. State what records you want. Be as specific as you can. Include names, dates, or other details that help them find what you need. The agency must respond within five business days. They can grant access, deny it, or ask for more time.

Note: Some inmate records may be partly redacted. Medical information, certain personal details, and records that could put someone's safety at risk are exempt from disclosure under FOIL.

There is no fee to submit a FOIL request. But the agency can charge for copies. The standard rate is 25 cents per page for paper copies. Electronic records may be free or carry a smaller charge. If your request is denied, you have the right to appeal within 30 days.

Monroe County Released Inmates Bureau

Monroe County Sheriff Jail Bureau website for released inmates lookup

The Monroe County Sheriff's Jail Bureau page shows facility info and links to the daily inmate roster PDF. This is the first place to check when looking for current or recently released inmates in Monroe County.

Released Inmates Notifications Through VINE

VINE is a free service that sends you alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. You can sign up to get a call, text, or email when someone is released from the Monroe County Jail or any other facility in the state. This is useful if you need to know the moment a person gets out. Registration takes just a few minutes and the service runs around the clock.

VINE covers both county jails and state prisons in New York. You search by name or inmate ID to find the person, then choose how you want to be told about status changes. The system is run by Appriss Safety and works with law enforcement across the country.

Historical Released Inmates Records

Older records from Monroe County may be held at the New York State Archives. The Archives keeps historical prison and jail records from across the state. These can go back to the 1800s in some cases. They include admission registers, discharge records, and other documents from county jails and state prisons.

To access archived records, you can visit the State Archives in Albany or submit a research request by mail. Some finding aids are available online. Historical records of released inmates can be useful for family research or legal matters that go back many years.

Cities in Monroe County

Monroe County covers Rochester and the surrounding suburbs. All arrests in these areas are processed through the Monroe County Jail Bureau.

Other communities in Monroe County include Brighton, Henrietta, Gates, Penfield, Webster, and Pittsford. People arrested in any of these areas go through the Monroe County jail system.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Monroe County. If you are not sure which county holds the person you are looking for, check the arrest location. Each county runs its own jail.

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