Orleans County Released Inmates Search

Orleans County released inmates records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office at 26 Park Street in Albion. The county jail processes bookings and releases for all of Orleans County, a mostly rural area in western New York between Rochester and Buffalo. If you want to find out whether someone has been released from the Orleans County Jail, there are state and local tools you can use. The DOCCS lookup covers state prison records, while VINELink tracks real time custody changes at the county level. You can also call the jail or file a FOIL request for more detailed information about a person who was booked and later let go.

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Orleans County Overview

~41K Population
Albion County Seat
8th Judicial District
(585) 589-4310 Jail Phone

Orleans County Released Inmates and Jail

The Orleans County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail at 26 Park Street in Albion. This facility handles all local bookings, holds, and releases for the county. When someone is arrested by local police or the sheriff's deputies, they get processed here. The jail holds pretrial detainees and people serving sentences of one year or less. Staff at the jail can confirm if a person is in custody or has been released.

Call the Sheriff's Office at (585) 590-4142 for general questions. The jail has its own line at (585) 589-4310, which is the fastest way to ask about a specific inmate. Orleans County is small enough that the jail staff tends to be responsive. If you need records going back further or want written confirmation of a release, you may need to put in a formal request.

Orleans County sits along the Erie Canal corridor and Lake Ontario. It borders Monroe County to the east, Niagara County to the west, and Genesee County to the south. The county does not have any large cities. Albion, Medina, and Holley are the main communities. All arrests in these areas go through the one county jail.

Facility Orleans County Jail
Address 26 Park Street
Albion, NY 14411
Jail Phone (585) 589-4310
Sheriff Phone (585) 590-4142
Website orleanscountysheriff.org

Visiting Released Inmates and Jail Info

The Orleans County Jail allows visitation on a set schedule. You need a valid photo ID to visit. Visitors must follow the dress code and arrive on time. The jail staff can tell you if the person you want to see is still there. If they have been released, you will find out at check-in.

Calling ahead saves a trip. Dial (585) 589-4310 and ask if the person is still in custody. Staff can confirm whether someone was released, transferred to state prison, or moved to another facility. For people who were recently let go, the jail may still have their release date and time on file. This information is generally considered a public record in New York.

The jail also handles inmate property and personal effects. When someone is released, they pick up their belongings at the facility. If items were left behind, contact the jail to arrange pickup. Commissary accounts with remaining balances get handled through the jail's finance office.

FOIL Requests for Released Inmates Records

New York's Freedom of Information Law lets you request jail and inmate records from the Orleans County Sheriff's Office. Under Public Officers Law Article 6, most government records are open to the public unless an exemption applies. This includes booking logs, release dates, and basic inmate information. Medical records and certain security details are exempt.

Send your FOIL request to the Records Access Officer at the Sheriff's Office. Include the person's full name, approximate dates they were held, and what records you want. The agency must respond within five business days. Copies cost $0.25 per page. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the Committee on Open Government.

Note: 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 database, this may explain why. You can still get records through FOIL or by writing to DOCCS directly.

The Sex Offender Registry run by the Division of Criminal Justice Services lists Level 2 and Level 3 offenders online. For Level 1, call 1-800-262-3257. The New York State Archives holds historical prison records going back to the 1800s for deeper research into older cases.

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Communities in Orleans County

Orleans County does not have any cities large enough for their own page on this site. The main communities are Albion, Medina, and Holley. All arrests and inmate processing in these areas go through the Orleans County Jail in Albion.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Orleans County. Each one runs its own jail and keeps separate inmate records. If you are not sure where someone was held, check with each county's sheriff.