Find Felony Records in Bronx County

Bronx County felony records are managed through one of the busiest court systems in the state. As part of the 12th Judicial District, the Bronx handles a high volume of criminal cases each year. Felony prosecutions go through the Supreme Court Criminal Term at 265 East 161st Street, while the Criminal Court handles arraignments and misdemeanors. The NYPD maintains arrest records at precinct stations across the borough, and the District Attorney's Office keeps prosecution files for all criminal matters.

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Bronx County Criminal Court System

The Bronx Criminal Court is at 215 East 161st Street, Bronx, NY 10451. The main phone number is 718-618-3100. This court handles arraignments, preliminary hearings, misdemeanors, and lesser offenses. The Supreme Court Criminal Term, at 265 East 161st Street, takes on felony cases. Both courts fall under the 12th Judicial District.

The Administrative Judge for the Criminal Term is Hon. Alvin Yearwood, with Chief Clerk Michelle Foggie running court operations. Court records in Bronx County are maintained electronically through the NYSCEF system for many case types. The court system has public access terminals for searching case data, though some records may need special authorization to view.

Due to the high volume of cases, processing times for record requests in the Bronx can be longer than in smaller counties. Certificates of Disposition for Bronx County cases must be obtained from the specific court where the case ended. Fees typically range from $10 to $20 per certificate. These are the only certified proof of how a case was resolved.

CourtBronx Supreme Court, Criminal Term
Address265 East 161st Street, Bronx, NY 10451
Phone718-618-3100
HoursMonday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Bronx County District Attorney website for felony prosecution information

NYPD Arrest Records in the Bronx

The New York City Police Department provides law enforcement for Bronx County. The NYPD maintains arrest records, incident reports, and investigative files for crimes in the borough. Records of arrests are kept at the precinct level and in centralized NYPD databases.

For copies of police reports, you can request records through the NYPD's Records Access Division. Requests can be made online, by mail, or in person. Under FOIL, the NYPD must respond to records requests within five business days. Some law enforcement records may be exempt from disclosure. The NYPD's CompStat system tracks crime stats by precinct, showing data on felony and misdemeanor arrests across the Bronx.

Domestic incident reports are maintained by the NYPD and can be accessed by the parties involved through specific request steps. Juvenile arrest records are kept separate and are not public under Family Court Act rules. The NYPD reports arrest data to the Division of Criminal Justice Services as part of the state's criminal history repository.

Bronx District Attorney and Prosecution Files

The Bronx County District Attorney's Office is one of the busiest prosecution offices in the country. The office handles a high volume of felony and misdemeanor cases with specialized bureaus for Homicide, Narcotics, Domestic Violence, Sex Crimes, Economic Crimes, and Appeals.

Under CPL Section 160.59, the DA's Office must be served with copies of any record sealing applications. The office has 45 days to object. Discovery obligations under CPL Article 245 require the DA to provide defense counsel with relevant evidence in a timely manner. Grand jury proceedings stay sealed under CPL Article 190.

The Bronx DA's Office has been involved in criminal justice reforms including bail reform, discovery reform, and record sealing efforts. Alternative sentencing and diversion programs are available for eligible defendants. For FOIL requests related to prosecution files, submit through the appropriate channels. Certain investigatory records are exempt from public disclosure.

NYPD website providing law enforcement services for Bronx County

Other Bronx County Courts

The Family Court is at 900 Sheridan Avenue, Bronx, NY 10451, reachable at 718-618-2098. Family Court records have restricted access to protect privacy. The Surrogate's Court at 851 Grand Concourse handles probate matters and can be reached at 718-618-2300. The Housing Court is at 1118 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10456, phone 718-466-3000.

The Civil Term of the Supreme Court sits at 851 Grand Concourse with phone 718-618-1400. While civil records are separate from criminal files, the civil court can have cases that relate to criminal matters. The Administrative Judge for civil matters is Joseph Capella.

Statewide Felony Record Search Options

Beyond local Bronx County offices, statewide tools can help find felony records. The OCA CHRS costs $95 per search and covers conviction records from all 62 counties. The DOCCS Inmate Lookup is free for searching state prison inmates. The Sex Offender Registry is also searchable at no cost.

Bronx County court records are subject to the same sealing rules as other New York counties. CPL Section 160.50 seals records on dismissal or acquittal. CPL Section 160.55 covers violation convictions. CPL Section 160.58 handles substance abuse convictions. CPL Section 160.59 allows sealing of eligible convictions after 10 years. The Clean Slate Act provides for automatic sealing of misdemeanors after 3 years and felonies after 8 years from release, though sex crimes and Class A felonies are excluded.

For your own criminal history, contact DCJS Record Review at 518-457-9847. The WebCrims portal shows pending criminal cases. Check the NYS courts records page for more on how to get court records. FOIL requests can also go to the State Police for records they maintain.

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Cities in Bronx County

Bronx County is coterminous with the Borough of the Bronx in New York City. Felony cases are handled through the Bronx County court system described above.

Nearby Counties

Adjacent counties in the New York City area and lower Hudson Valley each maintain separate felony records.