Cayuga County Warrant Records Search

Cayuga County warrant records can be found through the Sheriff's Office and court system based in Auburn, New York. The county sits in the Finger Lakes region and has a long history with law enforcement going back to the Auburn State Prison. Active warrants are tracked by the Cayuga County Sheriff's Office at 7445 County House Road in Auburn. You can call (315) 253-1222 to ask about warrant status. The Records Office handles all records from police services, and court records with warrant data are kept by the County Clerk and the Seventh Judicial District courts.

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Cayuga County Warrant Records Overview

Auburn County Seat
7th Judicial District
~76,000 Population
FOIL Records Access

Cayuga County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Cayuga County Sheriff's Office is at 7445 County House Road, Auburn, NY 13021. Call them at (315) 253-1222. The office handles law enforcement across the county and keeps records of all active warrants. The Records Office is responsible for maintaining every record that police services generate, which includes warrant files. You can ask about warrant status by phone or go to the office in person with a valid ID.

Deputies serve warrants throughout the county, from Auburn to the smaller towns along Owasco Lake and Cayuga Lake. The Sheriff's Office also runs the Cayuga County Correctional Facility. People brought in on warrants get booked and held at the jail until their court appearance. The office works with the Auburn Police Department and the New York State Police on warrant cases that cross local boundaries. Civil enforcement is part of the job too. The Sheriff serves court orders tied to civil matters, including orders of protection and judgments.

The Auburn Police Department keeps a warrant log that is available for public viewing. The police department serves warrants within city limits and coordinates with the Sheriff's Office when cases overlap. If you think a warrant was issued through the Auburn City Court, start by calling the police department or the city court clerk.

Cayuga County Warrant Search Tools

The Cayuga County Sheriff's Office website has contact details for the Records Office and other divisions that handle warrant matters.

Cayuga County warrant records Sheriff's Office website

Use the website to find current phone numbers and office hours before visiting. The Records Office is the best starting point for warrant inquiries in Cayuga County.

Cayuga County Court Warrant Data

Cayuga County Court is at 152 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY 13021. The phone number is (315) 253-1285. This court handles felony cases and has the authority to issue arrest warrants and bench warrants. The court maintains case files, disposition records, and sentencing data. You can reach the clerk's office during business hours to check on a warrant tied to a specific case.

The Cayuga County Clerk's Office is at 160 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY 13021. Call them at (315) 253-1271. The Clerk keeps court records and official documents for the county. You can submit a FOIL request to access records that might have warrant information. Under New York's Freedom of Information Law, government records are presumed open unless a specific exemption applies. The Clerk must respond within five business days of getting a written request.

Town and village courts in Cayuga County also issue bench warrants for missed court dates. These smaller courts handle misdemeanors and violations. If you missed a court date at one of these courts, a bench warrant may already be on file.

Note: The court operates under the Seventh Judicial District, the same as several other Finger Lakes counties.

Warrant Laws in Cayuga County

Three types of warrants apply in Cayuga County under New York law. Arrest warrants are authorized by CPL 120.80 and officers can serve them at any time. Bench warrants come from CPL 530.70 for failure to appear. Search warrants fall under CPL Article 690 and need a judge to find probable cause before signing off.

Once someone is arrested on a warrant, CPL 120.90 says the officer has to complete fingerprinting and then bring the person before a criminal court without unnecessary delay. The defendant gets a phone call. Sealed records are protected under CPL 160.50 and CPL 160.55. New York's Clean Slate Act took effect in November 2024 and allows automatic sealing of certain older conviction records. This could limit public access to some Cayuga County warrant records tied to sealed cases.

Nearby County Warrant Records

Cayuga County is in the Finger Lakes region and borders several other counties. Check with the right county if your warrant was issued somewhere else.

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