Warren County Felony Records

Warren County felony records are kept by the County Clerk's Office at the Warren County Municipal Center in Lake George. The county falls in the 4th Judicial District, and County Clerk Carrie Black oversees the Record Room where court files are stored. District Attorney Jason M. Carusone leads the prosecution office at 1340 State Route 9, Lake George, NY 12845. The court system includes a Felony Drug Treatment Part, and the Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records and jail data for the county.

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Warren County Overview

65,737Population
Lake GeorgeCounty Seat
4thJudicial District
$95CHRS Search Fee

Warren County Clerk and Felony Case Records

County Clerk Carrie Black and Deputy County Clerk Linda Morgan run the office at the Warren County Municipal Center. The Record Room is reachable at 761-6573, 761-6433, or 761-6432. Recording, filing, and passport services can be reached at 761-6484, 761-6426, or 761-6429. The office fax is 761-6551. The Clerk keeps all Supreme Court and County Court records, including felony case files.

The Record Room provides public access to court records during regular business hours. A Records Storage Center at 761-6455 holds archived files. Felony case files are retained on a permanent basis per New York State records schedules. Misdemeanor files stay on file for 25 years after a case closes. Copy fees apply for document reproduction. Pistol permit applications are handled through the Clerk's Office at 761-6516.

Warren County felony records include judgments, orders, and full case files. Some records may be sealed or restricted under state law. Having a case number or filing date helps speed up any search. In-person visits to the Record Room are the fastest way to access these files.

ClerkCarrie Black
LocationWarren County Municipal Center, Lake George, NY 12845
Record Room761-6573
Fax761-6551
Warren County government directory showing department contact numbers and services

District Attorney and Felony Prosecution Records

District Attorney Jason M. Carusone leads the office at 1340 State Route 9, Lake George, NY 12845. Call 761-6405. Fax is 761-6254. The office is committed to keeping Warren County safe and provides information about the criminal justice system. The DA strongly encourages community participation in crime prevention. An anonymous tip line is available.

The Victim Assistance Program is run by Director Manon Affinito and Senior Crime Victim Specialist Joy Savoie. They guide victims and witnesses through the criminal court process. The Child Advocacy Center can be reached at 792-2731 for cases involving children. The DA participates in the County Court Felony Drug Treatment Part, which offers alternative sentencing for eligible drug-related felony cases.

Prosecution records are available through FOIL requests. Under CPL Section 160.59, people can apply to seal eligible felony convictions after 10 years. The DA has 45 days to object. Grand jury proceedings remain sealed under CPL Article 190. The Clean Slate Act will auto-seal eligible felonies after 8 years from the end of the sentence. Sex crimes and Class A non-drug felonies are excluded.

Warren County District Attorney's Office page showing victim services and contact information

Sheriff's Office and Court Felony Records

The Warren County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records, jail records, and booking information. FOIL requests are the standard way to get these records. The office provides court security and works with the District Attorney on criminal investigations. Warrant information is maintained and updated regularly. Inmate lookup data is also available.

The Warren County Courts are part of the 4th Judicial District. Chief Clerk Sheila Kent can be reached at 518-480-6340. The Supreme and County Court email is warrencountycourts@nycourts.gov. Resource Coordinator Kellee Monahan-Strong supports the Drug Treatment Court program. Hon. Robert A. Smith serves as the Drug Treatment Court Judge.

Glens Falls City Court at 42 Ridge Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801 handles local criminal cases. Chief Clerk Lisa Ghenoiu can be reached at 518-480-6365. The city court has a Misdemeanor Domestic Violence Part under Hon. Gary C. Hobbs and a Drug Court program. Records from these courts are accessible through the County Clerk's Office or by contacting the courts directly.

Statewide Felony Record Search Options

The OCA Criminal History Record Search is the primary statewide tool. It costs $95 per name and covers all 62 counties. Results include open, pending, and conviction records. Submit online for fast turnaround or mail applications to OCA at 25 Beaver Street, Room 940, New York, NY 10004.

WebCrims shows pending criminal cases for free. The DOCCS Inmate Lookup covers state prison inmates. The Sex Offender Registry is also free. For your own record, the DCJS Record Review costs $63.50. CPL Section 160.50 seals dismissed charges. CPL Section 160.55 covers violations. Correction Law Section 9 governs DOCCS data removal 3 years after sentence completion.

How to Get Warren County Felony Records

  • Visit the Record Room at the Warren County Municipal Center for in-person searches
  • Call the Record Room at 761-6573 for record availability questions
  • File a FOIL request with the Sheriff's Office for arrest and booking data
  • Use the OCA CHRS for a $95 statewide search
  • Check WebCrims for pending case information

The NYSCEF portal has electronically filed documents. The NYS court records guide explains what is available from each court in the state. State Police FOIL requests can also turn up records they maintain.

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Cities in Warren County

Warren County includes the City of Glens Falls and the town of Lake George, along with smaller towns like Queensbury and Bolton. None of these communities meet the population threshold for a dedicated page. All felony records run through the County Clerk's Office and court system at the Municipal Center.

Nearby Counties

These neighboring counties maintain separate felony records systems with their own clerk offices and courts.