Irondequoit Warrant Records
Irondequoit warrant records are managed by the Irondequoit Police Department and the Monroe County Sheriff's Office. This town sits on the shore of Lake Ontario just north of Rochester. Its warrant data flows through both local and county systems. You can search for active arrest warrants, bench warrants, and search warrants by contacting the Sheriff's Warrants Division or the Irondequoit Police. The Monroe County Sheriff keeps warrant info for the full county. Start your search with either agency for the most current data on open warrants in the Irondequoit area.
Irondequoit Warrant Records Overview
Where to Find Irondequoit Warrants
The Irondequoit Police Department is the second largest town police force in Monroe County. The department has 51 officers, including uniformed officers, investigators, and command staff. It provides services through the Road Patrol, Investigative Services, and Community Services Unit. Officers enforce all laws of New York State, the Town of Irondequoit, Monroe County, and the United States. The department is accredited by the New York State Department of Criminal Justice Services.
Irondequoit falls under Monroe County for all warrant matters. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office keeps records of active warrants for the full county. Sheriff Todd K. Baxter leads the agency, which has held law enforcement accreditation since 1992. Zone A, which covers Irondequoit, operates out of 955 S. Panorama Trail, Rochester, NY 14625. This zone also covers Fairport, Penfield, Perinton, Pittsford, and Webster.
The Irondequoit Police Department page provides details on the department's structure and services for town residents dealing with warrant matters.
Police reports, incidents, accidents, and stolen or lost property reports are kept on file at the Public Safety Building. You can get copies of reports Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM. Police record checks cost $10 with a five business day wait.
Monroe County Sheriff and Irondequoit
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office provides warrant info for the entire county including Irondequoit. The Warrants Division can verify whether a warrant exists and provide basic details. The Community Services Unit offers crime prevention and safety education to thousands of residents each year.
The Monroe County Sheriff's site shows the scope of services available to Irondequoit and other Monroe County residents for warrant and records checks.
Town courts in Monroe County keep records of warrants issued within their jurisdictions. The Irondequoit Town Court handles misdemeanors, violations, and local ordinance matters. The New York State Unified Court System WebCrims database gives info on pending criminal cases that may include warrant data.
Note: The Monroe County Court at 545 Hall of Justice, Rochester, NY 14614 handles felony criminal cases and issues arrest and search warrants.
Irondequoit Police Records Division
The Irondequoit Police Department has an Administration-Records Division that handles records management. The department structure includes the Patrol Division, Criminal Investigation Unit (which covers juvenile investigations), Community Service Unit, and the Records Division. Police reports can be requested for incidents, accidents, and other matters.
For FOIL requests, contact the police department directly. Under New York's Freedom of Information Law, government records are open to the public unless a specific rule says otherwise. Active warrants are usually withheld to protect ongoing cases. Once served, warrant data can enter the public court file.
Types of Warrants in Irondequoit
Arrest warrants come from CPL 120.10 and need a judge to sign off after finding probable cause. They stay open with no end date. Bench warrants fall under CPL 530.70 and get issued when someone misses a court date. Search warrants are governed by CPL Article 690 and must be used within ten days.
- Arrest warrants can be served any day, at any hour per CPL 120.80
- Bench warrants stay active until the person appears in court
- Search warrants expire after ten days if not carried out
- Family court warrants cover custody and support cases
- Police record checks at Irondequoit PD cost $10
Irondequoit Criminal History Records
The Division of Criminal Justice Services keeps the state's official criminal history records. These are fingerprint based. DCJS records show arrests, court outcomes, and sentences. They are not public and can not be provided under FOIL. You must send in your own prints to get your record. Call 518-457-9847 or email RecordReview@dcjs.ny.gov.
For Irondequoit residents, the police department records window or the Monroe County Sheriff's Office is the best place to start for warrant questions. Background checks can also be done through the NYS Courts criminal history search tool.
Nearby Cities with Warrant Records
Several other cities near Irondequoit also have warrant records pages. Check these links if you need records from a nearby area.