Greenburgh Warrant Records Search

Greenburgh warrant records are maintained by Westchester County law enforcement and the courts that serve this suburban town north of New York City. Greenburgh is one of the largest towns in Westchester County and falls under county jurisdiction for all warrant matters. You can look up active arrest warrants, bench warrants, and search warrants through the Westchester County Department of Public Safety and the Sheriff's Office. The town works with surrounding police agencies for law enforcement services, and warrant data flows through the county court system. Start your search with Westchester County resources for the most current info on open warrant cases tied to Greenburgh.

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Greenburgh Warrant Records Overview

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Where to Find Greenburgh Warrant Records

The Westchester County warrant search page provides details on how to check for active warrants in the county. The Westchester County Department of Public Safety maintains a database of active warrants at 1 Saw Mill River Parkway, Hawthorne, NY 10532. You can call them at (914) 864-7700. The Westchester County Sheriff's Office Warrant Division can verify certain types of warrants at 110 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., White Plains, NY 10601, phone (914) 995-4650.

Greenburgh is part of Westchester County, so all warrant matters go through county channels. The WebCrims database provides information about criminal cases, including some warrant data for cases already in the system. Municipal courts throughout Westchester County may also have information about local warrants. If you think there may be an open warrant, you can also consult with a licensed attorney who can make inquiries on your behalf while keeping attorney-client privilege.

The town itself does not run a warrant database. All warrant searches need to go through county-level agencies.

Greenburgh Town Resources

The Town of Greenburgh serves its residents with municipal services and community programs. The town maintains an active news section with updates on meetings, community events, and public safety information. Greenburgh hosts various community events including concerts, festivals, and business recognition programs. The town emphasizes support for local businesses through "Shop local" campaigns.

The Greenburgh town website shows local government services and community information available to residents.

Greenburgh warrant records town website

While the town site does not have a warrant search tool, it provides contacts for local departments that can point you in the right direction. Greenburgh works with surrounding police agencies for law enforcement coverage. The town hosts educational presentations, science fairs, and other community events that build connections between residents and local government.

Note: Greenburgh does not maintain its own warrant database, so all warrant searches go through Westchester County agencies.

Law Enforcement Serving Greenburgh

Greenburgh residents may need to contact nearby police departments for certain services since the town works with surrounding agencies. Police departments in the region maintain high professional standards for community policing. Neighboring departments like the Clarkstown Police Department show the kind of law enforcement structure common in the area. That department has 162 sworn police officers and 70 civilians and crossing guards. Their focus on community policing reflects a regional approach to public safety.

The Westchester County government has officially moved its website to WestchesterCountyNY.gov. County Executive Ken Jenkins leads the county government. The county provides services to Greenburgh and all municipalities including public safety resources. The county maintains multiple departments serving residents in areas like health, social services, and law enforcement.

For warrant-related matters in Greenburgh, the county Sheriff's Office and Department of Public Safety are the primary contacts. They coordinate with local agencies to execute warrants and keep communities safe across Westchester.

Warrant Types in Greenburgh

Three main types of warrants apply to Greenburgh residents. Arrest warrants get issued under CPL 120.10 when a judge has probable cause to believe a crime took place. These warrants never expire on their own. Under CPL 120.80, they can be served any day at any hour. Bench warrants come from CPL 530.70 and happen when someone skips a court date. They stay active until the person appears or gets brought in by police.

Search warrants are covered by CPL Article 690. A police officer must file a sworn statement showing probable cause before a judge will sign one. These expire in ten days if not carried out. Family court warrants deal with custody and support matters and get issued through the county family court system.

  • Arrest warrants stay active until served or withdrawn by a judge
  • Bench warrants remain open until the person appears in court
  • Search warrants must be executed within ten days
  • Multiple Westchester County agencies can serve warrants
  • Contact the Sheriff's Warrant Division at (914) 995-4650

Greenburgh Records and FOIL Access

Under the Freedom of Information Law, you can request government records from agencies that serve Greenburgh. Public Officers Law Sections 84 through 90 presume that government records are open to the public. Active warrants may be withheld while pending, but records from executed warrants typically become part of the public court file. You can submit a FOIL request to the Westchester County Sheriff's Office or other agencies.

The Division of Criminal Justice Services maintains the state's official criminal history records. These are fingerprint based and not released under FOIL. For your own record, contact DCJS at 518-457-9847 or email RecordReview@dcjs.ny.gov. The NYS Courts criminal history search is another option for checking court records in the state system.

Nearby Cities with Warrant Records

Other Westchester County cities and towns near Greenburgh also have warrant records pages.

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